In the summer of 1917, the renowned veterinarian Dr. David Roberts and his socialite wife, Mary, suffer a tragic loss that leaves them both isolated and alone, struggling to find comfort in whatever ways they can. That winter, amid his lingering grief, Dr. Roberts\u27 prosperous business now faces unforeseen challenges, and in attempt to overcome them, he begins writing a book with the help of a young schoolteacher. While the distraction of the project brings him momentary relief, the secret pain he\u27s been carrying proves to be too much for him to escape alone. Over time, as his relationship with the young teacher deepens, complicating the troubles of his marriage, he must ultimately face the reality that by trying to avoid hurting those...
This dissertation examines the history of the idea that books can serve as medicine. Focusing on the...
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Research on doctor-patient dialogue and doctor-patient relationships conducted in the 1980s and 1990...
Two book are recommended that Dr. Smith considered to be exceptional for all people interested in t...
Dr. Mausdeth was a good doctor. Everybody in Partridge knows that he was a good doctor. Why, he brou...
Over the last two years I have taken care of a wonderful man named Stanley. Sadly, Stanley became se...
Damon Galgut’s The Good Doctor (2003) deals with the present moment in which South Africans wonder h...
Ideas of what constitutes a good doctor underlie decisions about medical student selection, as well ...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
An experienced physician-teacher shares her own experiences with loss in medicine and loss in her pe...
Program is for the play by Neil Simon and is adapted and suggested from stories by Anton Chekhov. Th...
The Sir is a novel about a directionless college graduate who takes a fourth grade teaching position...
I took John Berger’s book A Fortunate Man: the story of a country doctor to read over the New Year h...
Thomas Hayes was born on 8 February 1898, became a physician, and was commissioned in the Medical Co...
Sam Sheppard\u27s childhood friend, Reverend Alan J. Davis, visits him at his father\u27s home. The ...
This dissertation examines the history of the idea that books can serve as medicine. Focusing on the...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
Research on doctor-patient dialogue and doctor-patient relationships conducted in the 1980s and 1990...
Two book are recommended that Dr. Smith considered to be exceptional for all people interested in t...
Dr. Mausdeth was a good doctor. Everybody in Partridge knows that he was a good doctor. Why, he brou...
Over the last two years I have taken care of a wonderful man named Stanley. Sadly, Stanley became se...
Damon Galgut’s The Good Doctor (2003) deals with the present moment in which South Africans wonder h...
Ideas of what constitutes a good doctor underlie decisions about medical student selection, as well ...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
An experienced physician-teacher shares her own experiences with loss in medicine and loss in her pe...
Program is for the play by Neil Simon and is adapted and suggested from stories by Anton Chekhov. Th...
The Sir is a novel about a directionless college graduate who takes a fourth grade teaching position...
I took John Berger’s book A Fortunate Man: the story of a country doctor to read over the New Year h...
Thomas Hayes was born on 8 February 1898, became a physician, and was commissioned in the Medical Co...
Sam Sheppard\u27s childhood friend, Reverend Alan J. Davis, visits him at his father\u27s home. The ...
This dissertation examines the history of the idea that books can serve as medicine. Focusing on the...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
Research on doctor-patient dialogue and doctor-patient relationships conducted in the 1980s and 1990...