Takeaway
Your ultimate reading list!
Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | May 3, 2019 | <1 min read
Highlights
"The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down," by Anne Fadiman.
Carl Streed Jr, MD, MPH, Boston Medical Center
Carl Rogers' essay, "Empathic: An Unappreciated Way of Being."
Leslie Ordal, CGC, University of Toronto
"The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," by Jean-Dominique Bauby.
Madhu Singh, MD, Veterans Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin
"The Emperor Of All Maladies," by Mukherjee.
Mark Lewis, MD, Intermountain Healthcare, Murray, Utah
"The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down."
Dawn Sherling, MD, Florida Atlantic University
"Far from the Tree," "Poor Economics," "Daring Greatly," "The Hate U Give," Autism's False Prophets," "An Unquiet Mind," and "This is How It Always Is."
Shannon Scott-Vernaglia, MassGeneral
"Man’s Search for Meaning," by Viktor Frankl.
Eileen Barrett, MD, MPH, University of New Mexico
"Better," by Atul Gawande.
Keddy Moise, MD, Haiti
"The Laws of Medicine," by Mukherjee.
Sam Kant, MD, University of Maryland Medical Center
"Borrowed Time," by Paul Monette.
Stacia Dearmin, MD, Akron Children's Hospital
"In Shock," by Awdish.
Jeffrey Millstein, MD
"The House of God," by Samuel Shem, not only because the protagonist learns that "doing nothing" is sometimes best for the patient, but also because it highlighted the rigors and absurdities of intern year.
James Richardson, MD, MPH
“How Can I Help?” By Ram Dass.
Margaret Chisolm, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Gerald Arbuckle's "Humanizing Healthcare Reforms."
David Kopacz, MD, University of Washington, and Puget Sound Veterans Affairs
"Deadwood," by David Milch.
Maureen Miller, MD, Emory Univerisity
“Growth Mindset,” by Carol Dweck.
Kimberly Manning, MD, Emory University
"Not All of Us Are Saints," by David Hilfiker - it emphasized to me the importance of acknowledging my limitations as a doctor.
Laura Perry, MD
"Everything Happens for A Reason (and other lies I’ve loved)," which has really stuck with me in the past year, as a doctor and a human and a parent of a child who is living with cancer as a chronic illness.
Jessica Colburn, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
"One Small Step Can Change Your Life: The Kaizen Way," by Robert Maurer, PhD.
Scott Wright, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
"The Kiterunner."
Angela Liu, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
"An Unquiet Mind," by Kay Jamison.
Jennifer Plotkin, Medical Student, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
"Papillon," by Henri Charriere.
Mike Fingerhood
"Being Mortal," bu Atul Gawande.
Daniel Brotman, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
"How to Win Friends and Influence People," by Dale Carnegie.