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The Making of a Woman Surgeon
The Making of a Woman Surgeon
Author: Elizabeth Morgan
ISBN-13: 9780425050347
ISBN-10: 0425050343
Publication Date: 9/1/1981
Rating:
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3 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
Dramatic and straight from the heart of a very brainy, compassionate and determined young lady from her undergraduate days to med school, on up to senior residency. Dr.Morgan is very likeable and still runs up against time and again the bigotry of male patients, male doctors and get this, female nurses and superintendents. Some people are just gifted with the ability to toughen up and persevere despite insults.
Operating techniques are explained in interesting degrees. Her 100's of patients are talked about in this book, in all their unique, funny and sad situations and her ability to relate to them. This is a book to be read about expertise and about talent which finds its way to successful completion of the long years of training. A universal story actually, about people, human relations during extraordinary trials and tribulations. 343pp.
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Courageous book about work and sacrifice
katlupe avatar reviewed The Making of a Woman Surgeon on + 104 more book reviews
Very good!