02955nam 2200505 450 991082410870332120200520144314.01-63101-018-2(CKB)3710000001152587(MiAaPQ)EBC4714131(Au-PeEL)EBL4714131(CaPaEBR)ebr11372392(OCoLC)868964285(BIP)049104094(EXLCZ)99371000000115258720170424h20072007 uy 1engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFourteen stories doctors, patients, and other strangers /by Jay BaruchKent, Ohio :The Kent State University Press,2007.20071 online resource (131 pages)Literature and Medicine ;9Plunging into one of Jay Baruchs stories is like finding yourself in a busy Emergency Room at two in the morninghere you will meet characters whose lives are urgent and not always what they seem on the surface. Like his characters, Baruchs writing is vibrant and intense, and his vision is prismatic. He speaks in many voices, among them doctor, patient, family member, medical student, and even ER janitor, and so examines the world of health and illness from many points of view. I appreciate the way Baruch acknowledges the complexity of life, and then dissects it for us into so many planes of action and consequence.Cortney Davis, author of The Hearts Truth: Essays on the Art of Nursing (Kent State University Press, 2009) An emergency physician and faculty member at Brown Medical School, Jay Baruch has long been fascinated by how illness can make people strangers to their own bodies, how we all struggle to maintain control as the body decays and life slowly becomes unrecognizable, and how health professionals discove r and struggle with the limits of their own competence and compassion. In Fourteen Stories, Baruch doesnt present a series of clinically based essays but a rich collection of short fiction that gives voice to a variety of people who, faced with difficult moral choices, find themselves making disturbing self-discoveries. Baruchs unique voice is a welcome addition to the genre of medical narrativesfiction and non-fiction alikethat is becoming increasingly important to medical and nursing schools and university curricula.Literature and medicine (Kent, Ohio) ;9.PhysiciansFictionPatientsFictionPhysician and patientFictionFictionPhysiciansPhysiciansPatientsPhysician and patient813.6Baruch Jay1596411MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910824108703321Fourteen stories3917760UNINA01064nam0 22002771i 450 UON0009657120231205102535.77120020107d1990 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Archeologia a Roma: la materia e la tecnica nell'arte anticaRoma, Terme di Diocleziano, aprile-dicembre 1990a cura di Maria Rita Di Mino e Marina BertinettiRomaDe Luca1990192 p.28 cmArcheologiaRomaUONC028121FIITRomaUONL000004BERTINETTIMarinaUONV062542DI_MINOMaria RitaUONV057927De LucaUONV282163650ITSOL20250523RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00096571SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI M 1 ROMA 019 SI MC 14474 5 SmarritoArcheologia a Roma283938UNIOR1