Hippocrates’ Shadow : Secrets From the House of Medicine

by M.D. David H. Newman

Paper Book, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

ISMC Library - W 62 N496h

Publication

New York, NY : Scribner

ISBN

9781416551539

Description

"Aclear-sighted, heartfelt, and humane story of the needless tests and treatments that cripple healthcare....as a guide to good medicine, it may help us get back to the essence of what good doctors do: be with patients in healing." --Samuel Shem, M.D., author of The House of God and The Spirit of the Place In Hippocrates' Shadow, Dr. David H. Newman upends our understanding of the doctor-patient relationship and offers a new paradigm of honesty and communication. He sees a disregard for the healing power of the bond that originated with Hippocrates, and, ultimately, a disconnect between doctors and their oath to"do no harm." Exposing the patterns of secrecy and habit in modern medicine's carefully protected subculture, Dr. Newman argues that doctors and patients cling to tradition and yield to demands for pills or tests. Citing fascinating studies that show why antibiotics for sore throats are almost always unnecessary; how cough syrup is rarely more effective than a sugar pill; and why CPR is violent, invasive--and almost always futile, this thought-provoking book cuts to the heart of what really works, and what doesn't, in medicine.  … (more)

Local notes

CONTENTS:
Foreword: Dr. Hippocrates
We don't know
It doesn't work
We don't agree
We don't talk
We prefer tests
We won't unlearn (the pseudoaxioms)
We're missing the meaning (the placebo paradox)
You're a number (the "NNT")
A new old paradigm
A patient guide.
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