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OverviewWHITE COAT ETHICS What They Don't Teach You in Medical School The book medicine doesn't want you to read. The book every patient needs. Every night, in hospitals across the world, a young doctor stands at the foot of a bed and makes a decision that no examination ever prepared them for. Not a clinical decision. A human one. In White Coat Ethics, Dr. P. Nalakandhan takes us inside three years of medical residency with a honesty so precise it cuts. From the first trembling night on call to the quiet, hard-won clarity of a senior physician watching a new intern make the same mistakes she once made, this is the story of what medicine actually is when the textbooks are closed and the ward is dark and the phone is not being answered. It is the story of the patient discharged too soon and readmitted broken. The drug chart error caught by a pharmacist at seven in the morning. The consultant who discussed a woman's cancer prognosis through an open curtain while her daughter sat two feet away eating a sandwich. The incident report filed and never heard from again. The grief carried home on the walk to the car, night after night, because there was nowhere else to put it. Dr. Nalakandhan is not writing to condemn her profession. She is writing because she loves it, and because loving something honestly requires seeing it whole. White Coat Ethics asks the questions that medical training never schedules time for. Whose side is the doctor really on when the institution signs the paycheck and the patient needs more time? What happens to empathy after the thirtieth consecutive hour without sleep? Why do we measure everything about healthcare except the things that matter most? And what does it cost, in the long run, to train a generation of doctors to perform competence rather than practise it? Part memoir, part systemic investigation, part love letter to the vocation of medicine, this book moves between the immediate and the structural, between the single patient and the broken architecture surrounding them, with the skill of a writer who has spent years learning to see both at once. This is not a book about spectacular disasters or singular villains. It is a book about the ordinary, which is where most of the damage quietly lives. For the patients who trusted us. For the doctors who are still paying attention. For everyone who has ever sat on the wrong side of the curtain and wondered what was really going on. What readers are saying: ""The most honest account of medical training I have ever read. Required reading for every person who will ever need a doctor, which is to say everyone."" ""She writes about medicine the way the best war correspondents write about conflict: from inside it, without flinching, with deep respect for the people caught in it."" ""I finished this book and immediately called my doctor. Not because I was frightened. Because for the first time I understood what they were carrying."" Dr. P. Nalakandhan is a clinician and writer whose work sits at the intersection of medicine, ethics, and human experience. White Coat Ethics is her first book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: P NalakandhanPublisher: Inzamam Imprint: Inzamam Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.118kg ISBN: 9798233176050Pages: 78 Publication Date: 08 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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