Medical Grail & How to Be a Patient and Live to Tell the Tale!: Combined Edition

Author:   Raymond C Andrews M D
Publisher:   Createspace
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9781477463963


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   16 May 2012
Format:   Paperback
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This Combined Edition contains MEDICAL GRAIL & HOW TO BE A PATIENT AND LIVE TO TELL THE TALE! A Survival Guide for Today's Modern Medical Maze. MEDICAL GRAIL is the story of Robert Bascom, a young, idealistic physician who retreats to a small mountain top village in Italy to mourn the death of his wife. While drinking wine in his cottage, the administrator of a small hospital in the Arizona desert calls and begs him to come to Whitney to clean up the corruption, incompetence and malpractice that are rampant in his facility. Bascom reluctantly agrees, and on his first night in town, gets an urgent call from a nurse in the hospital ER. He's bleeding to death, she says. I need your help. Don't you have a doctor on duty? Bascom wonders. Dr. Perkins is busy. Please come! Once in the ER, Bascom sees a physician reading a newspaper at the nurses station. In the ward are two patients: one is asleep on a stretcher in the corner of the room, the other, a Mexican as white as the sheet covering him, is being worked on by a nurse and an EMT in a bloody uniform. Bascom goes to the stretcher, rubs the back of his hand over then man's dry cheek and asks the nurse, Did you ask Dr. Perkins to help with this patient? Yes, she replies, but he won't treat Mexicans. MEDICAL GRAIL, a fictional story based upon true events, is the tale of a doctor who has traveled with his patients through the maze of modern medicine. HOW TO BE A PATIENT AND LIVE TO TELL THE TALE! A Survival Guide for Today's Modern Medical Maze will teach you how to avoid dangerous medications and therapies, unwarranted laboratory tests, unnecessary hospitalizations, and unessential and possibly dangerous surgical and medical procedures. It will also show you how to intelligently discuss a health problem with your physician, how to participate actively and knowledgeably in the diagnostic decision-making, and how to confidently refuse to undergo a suggested therapeutic regimen based upon your current knowledge of medicine. Whether you have traditional fee for service, managed care, or no insurance at all, this book will teach you how to protect your health and health dollars.

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Author:   Raymond C Andrews M D
Publisher:   Createspace
Imprint:   Createspace
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9781477463963


ISBN 10:   1477463968
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   16 May 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Raymond C. Andrews is an American born physician who graduated from the University of Bologna Medical School in Italy in 1970. In the late 1970s he entered private practice in California and wrote a popular series of articles on health care for the Bakersfield Californian. Other articles and comments of his have appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Bergen Record, and Private Practice. In 1984 he returned to Italy to participate in the newly established 911 emergency system. After twenty-five years of medical practice on two continents, and with the regrettable certainty that patient care has taken a back seat to bureaucracy, in 1995 he accepted a position with the United States Public Health Service and was a director of a Navajo clinic on their reservation in northeastern Arizona. He was also director of the clinic's Emergency Medical Services and a director of the National Native American Emergency Medical Services Association.

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