Suggested Medical Reading

A while ago, a listener recommended a couple of books by a Boston-based surgeon. The two books deal with the imperfect nature of medical science and on the ways that new techniques are discovered and brought into practice (especially during wartime).

I have included links to both of them below. I think they fall on the required reading list for anyone in the medical field. They are thought provoking and provide a good starting point for discussions on changing health care.

Better: A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance by Atul Gawande

Complications: A Surgeon’s Notes on an Imperfect Science by Atul Gawande

About Jamie Davis

Jamie Davis, the Podmedic is the host of the Nursing Show and MedicCast podcasts. He is also a sought after speaker on new media and education. As a nurse, paramedic, educator, and entrepeneur, Jamie seeks to use web based audio and video programming to help students in the medical and allied health arenas succeed in their classes. Find out more at the MedicCast Produtions, LLC website http://MedicCast.com/
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