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In Shock by Rana Awdish
In Shock by Rana Awdish




In Shock by Rana Awdish

Shatteringly personal yet wholly universal, In Shock offers a brave road map for anyone navigating illness and presents physicians with a new paradigm and rationale for cultivating emotional bonds with their patients.The New York Times Book Review: "Awdish's book is the one I wished we were given as assigned reading our first year of medical school, alongside our white coats and stethoscopes.dramatic, engaging and instructive."Ī riveting first-hand account of a physician who's suddenly a dying patient and her revelation of the horribly misguided standard of care in the medical worldĭr. It is through her unflinching examination of the fatal flaws in a well-intentioned but often-misguided standard of care that Awdish achieves a crystalline vision of a different and better possibility for us all. As she finds herself on the other side of the same partitions she was trained to construct, Awdish artfully illuminates the dysfunction of disconnection for everyone involved.

In Shock by Rana Awdish

Yet, heartbreakingly, she recognized herself in every failure-the product of a culture that had normalized clinical distance and hardwired self-protective barriers into medical training. This exacting emotional distance was completely at odds with the vision of medicine she had aspired to. At each step of the way, Awdish faced something even more unexpected: her fellow doctors' inability to truly see or acknowledge the pain of loss and human suffering. Awdish spent months fighting for her life, enduring consecutive major surgeries and multiple overlapping organ failures. Rana Awdish never imagined that an emergency trip to the hospital would result in hemorrhaging nearly all of her blood volume and losing her unborn child.

In Shock by Rana Awdish In Shock by Rana Awdish

Summary: "The gripping story of a physician who suddenly became a dying patient, and a riveting exploration into the worlds of personal loss and faltering medical care.






In Shock by Rana Awdish