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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lisa SandersPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Random House USA Inc Dimensions: Width: 13.10cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.221kg ISBN: 9780767922470ISBN 10: 0767922476 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 21 September 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsLisa Sanders is a paragon of the modern medical detective storyteller. The tales here crackle with suspense. But what sets her apart is her Holmes-like eye for the clues-and her un-Holmes-like compassion for those who suffer. --Atul Gawande, author of Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance and Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science Dr. Lisa Sanders is the most acute observer of health care in America. In this compelling book, she opens the black box of diagnosis and lets us look inside. --Ian Ayers, author of Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-by-Numbers Is the New Way to Be Smart Not 'whodunit' so much as 'whatdunit, ' Lisa Sanders's book brilliantly conveys the sleuthing that lies at the heart of medical diagnosis. But this is more than a set of suspenseful tales unfolded by a skilled storyteller. Amid all the flash and dazzle of the modern doctor's high-tech armamentarium, Dr. Sanders finds that all too often it is the ancient skills, of touch and of attentive listening, that serve the physician, and her patients, best of all. Enlightening for patients, essential for practitioners, this book should be read by every doctor. I'm praying that mine will. --Geraldine Brooks, author of March, People of the Book, and Nine Parts of Desire Lisa Sanders has written a beautiful, thought-provoking book about the sine qua non of medical care-diagnosis. She tells stories about great diagnostic triumphs and explains both the pitfalls and successes of diagnosis. Her patient stories captivate the reader as we try to solve the unfolding mystery. Through these stories we understand and remember the importance of accurate diagnosis. --Robert Centor, MedRants.com Every Patient Tells a Story is a must-read for anyone who has ever been a patient or is a doctor. Written by a physician I respect and a writer I love, the book is filled with intriguing diagnostic dilemmas that will draw you in, and with human stories that will linger in your mind-and heart-long after you are done. --Pauline W. Chen, author of Final Exam From the Hardcover edition. "Lisa Sanders is a paragon of the modern medical detective storyteller. The tales here crackle with suspense. But what sets her apart is her Holmes-like eye for the clues–and her un-Holmes-like compassion for those who suffer."<br>—Atul Gawande, author of Better: A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance and Complications: A Surgeon’s Notes on an Imperfect Science <br>"Dr. Lisa Sanders is the most acute observer of health care in America. In this compelling book, she opens the black box of diagnosis and lets us look inside."<br>—Ian Ayers, author of Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-by-Numbers Is the New Way to Be Smart <br>"Not ‘whodunit’ so much as ‘whatdunit,’ Lisa Sanders’s book brilliantly conveys the sleuthing that lies at the heart of medical diagnosis. But this is more than a set of suspenseful tales unfolded by a skilled storyteller. Amid all the flash and dazzle of the modern doctor’s high-tec Lisa Sanders is a paragon of the modern medical detective storyteller. The tales here crackle with suspense. But what sets her apart is her Holmes-like eye for the clues-and her un-Holmes-like compassion for those who suffer. --Atul Gawande, author of Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance and Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science Dr. Lisa Sanders is the most acute observer of health care in America. In this compelling book, she opens the black box of diagnosis and lets us look inside. --Ian Ayers, author of Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-by-Numbers Is the New Way to Be Smart Not 'whodunit' so much as 'whatdunit, ' Lisa Sanders's book brilliantly conveys the sleuthing that lies at the heart of medical diagnosis. But this is more than a set of suspenseful tales unfolded by a skilled storyteller. Amid all the flash and dazzle of the modern doctor's high-tech armamentarium, Dr. Sanders finds that all too often it is the ancient skills, of touch and of attentive listening, that serve the physician, and her patients, best of all. Enlightening for patients, essential for practitioners, this book should be read by every doctor. I'm praying that mine will. --Geraldine Brooks, author of March, People of the Book, and Nine Parts of Desire Lisa Sanders has written a beautiful, thought-provoking book about the sine qua non of medical care-diagnosis. She tells stories about great diagnostic triumphs and explains both the pitfalls and successes of diagnosis. Her patient stories captivate the reader as we try to solve the unfolding mystery. Through these stories we understand and remember the importance of accurate diagnosis. --Robert Centor, MedRants.com Every Patient Tells a Story is a must-read for anyone who has ever been a patient or is a doctor. Written by a physician I respect and a writer I love, the book is filled with intriguing diagnostic dilemmas that will draw you in, and with human stor Author InformationLisa Sanders, M.D. is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Yale University School of Medicine and a clinician educator in Yale's Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency program. Dr. Sanders writes the popular ""Diagnosis"" column, which appears monthly in The New York Times Magazine. Her column was the inspiration for the acclaimed Fox television show ""House M.D.,"" and she currently serves as technical advisor for the show. Although teaching about clinical reasoning and diagnostic error is her first love, much of her research and practice focus on the treatment of overweight and obese patients She is the author of The Perfect Fit Diet- How to Lose Weight, Keep it Off And Still Eat the Foods You Love. Before entering medical school, Sanders was an Emmy Award-winning producer at CBS News, where she covered medicine and health and she also worked as a producer at ABC and NBC News. She lives in New Haven, Connecticut. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |