Return To The House Of God: Medical Resident Education 1978-2008 (Literature and Medicine) | 
enlarge | Creators: Martin Kohn, Carol Donley Publisher: The Kent State University Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 241 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.8
ISBN: 0873389832 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780873389839 ASIN: 0873389832
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Product Description This book reflects on Samuel Shem's "The House of God" and its impact on medical resident education.Samuel Shem's "The House of God" is widely regarded as one of the most influential novels about medical education in the twentieth century. Decades after being published, this satire still raises issues of how interns and residents are trained and how patients experience their treatment. "Return to The House of God" is a scholarly and creative response to the best-selling novel, exploring its impact on medical education, residency training, and the field of literature and medicine.Among the contributors are some of the foremost scholars in medical humanities and the most highly respected physician- and nurse-writers. This collection responds to the surprises, challenges, and wit of "The House of God". Some contributors point out constructive changes that the novel stimulated, while others see today's medical residency experiences as still in need of a cure. Some contributors appreciate the novel's black humor regarding overworked residents in hospitals, while others wince and deplore it. A few even take their cue from Shem and transform their experiences into literature. Final words of the volume come from Janet Surrey, Shem's wife, and Stephen Bergman himself, aka Sam Shem, reflecting on thirty years of doctoring and writing.Teaching faculty in medical schools, residency programs, bioethics, and medical humanities, as well as Shem fans worldwide, will enjoy this important contribution to the study of literature and medicine.
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