The Making of a Doctor : The Hidden Realities of Medicine
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1487563876
ISBN-13
9781487563875
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Imprint
Aevo UTP
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 14th, 2025
Print length
277 Pages
Weight
1 grams
Dimensions
21.60 x 14.00 x 2.50 cms
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The business of medicine increasingly prioritizes profits over people, leading to widespread patient harm and clinician burnout. This collection explores the global consequences of this phenomenon, revealing its threats to the humanity in healthcare – and demonstrates a vision for a more sustainable path forward.
The business of medicine is a complex mix of thorns and roses – where the reality of profit-driven priorities from corporations and insurance companies clashes with the compassion of clinicians providing care at great personal cost.
Through the perspectives of patients, physicians, clinicians, medical students, and nurses, The Making of a Doctor highlights the challenges faced by both patients and healthcare providers. This collection of essays uncovers pivotal moments– from the denial of essential medical care by insurance companies to the emotional toll that this work has had on clinicians, some of whom have considered leaving medicine due to the pressures they face – to demonstrate the dire state of our medical systems.
The Making of a Doctor sheds light on the harmful impact of a system that prioritizes profits over people, exposing the widespread issues of patient neglect and clinician burnout seen in healthcare systems around the world. Despite these challenges, the collection also points to a path forward – offering solutions for reform and a sustainable approach to providing medical care that places humanity at the centre of the practice.
Through the perspectives of patients, physicians, clinicians, medical students, and nurses, The Making of a Doctor highlights the challenges faced by both patients and healthcare providers. This collection of essays uncovers pivotal moments– from the denial of essential medical care by insurance companies to the emotional toll that this work has had on clinicians, some of whom have considered leaving medicine due to the pressures they face – to demonstrate the dire state of our medical systems.
The Making of a Doctor sheds light on the harmful impact of a system that prioritizes profits over people, exposing the widespread issues of patient neglect and clinician burnout seen in healthcare systems around the world. Despite these challenges, the collection also points to a path forward – offering solutions for reform and a sustainable approach to providing medical care that places humanity at the centre of the practice.
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