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Overview'A profound meditation on a problem many of us will face; worthy of being mentioned in the same breath as Atul Gawande's BEING MORTAL' Kirkus As the American born daughter of immigrants, Dr. Sunita Puri knew from a young age that the gulf between her parents' experiences and her own was impossible to bridge, save for two elements: medicine and spirituality. Between days spent waiting for her mother, an anesthesiologist, to exit the OR, and evenings spent in conversation with her parents about their faith, Puri witnessed the tension between medicine's impulse to preserve life at all costs and a spiritual embrace of life's temporality. And it was that tension that eventually drew Puri, a passionate but unsatisfied medical student, to palliative medicine - a new specialty attempting to translate the border between medical intervention and quality-of-life care. Interweaving evocative stories of Puri's family and the patients she cares for, THAT GOOD NIGHT is a stunning meditation on impermanence and the role of medicine in helping us to live and die well, arming readers with information that will transform how we communicate with our doctors about what matters most to us. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sunita PuriPublisher: Little, Brown Book Group Imprint: Constable ISBN: 9781472131317ISBN 10: 1472131312 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 25 December 1934 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsSpiritually grounded, poetic, and brilliant . . . Puri has claimed her place in the ranks of illustrious physician-writers - Katy Butler, author of Knocking on Heaven's Door This is a powerful memoir, which Puri narrates with honesty, poise, and empathy - Publishers Weekly Moving memoir . . . an impressive debut . . . A profound meditation on a problem many of us will face; worthy of being mentioned in the same breath as Atul Gawande's Being Mortal - Kirkus Author InformationSunita Puri is an assistant professor of clinical medicine at the University of Southern California, and medical director of palliative medicine at the Keck Hospital and Norris Cancer Center. She has published essays in The New York Times, Slate, The Journal of the American Medical Association, and JAMA-Internal Medicine. She lives in Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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