neurosurgeons

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neurosurgeons

You have a brain

2015
"Ben Carson explores the eight parts of Thinking Big: Talent, Honesty, Insight, being Nice, Knowledge, Books, In-Depth learning, and God, and presents the stories of people who demonstrated those things in his life. By applying the idea of THINK BIG to your life, and by looking at those around you as well, you too can overcome obstacles and work toward achieving your dreams."--Publisher.

Becoming a neurosurgeon

Explores the intellectually demanding and emotionally taxing career of neurosurgery by profiling top doctors in the neurosurgery department of Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan.

Pride, prejudice, and other flavors

a novel
2019
"Trisha is guilty of breaking all three rules. But now she has a chance to redeem herself. So long as she doesn't repeat old mistakes. Up-and-coming chef DJ Caine has known people like Trisha before, people who judge him by his rough beginnings and place pedigree above character. He needs the lucrative job the Rajes offer, but he values his pride too much to indulge Trisha's arrogance. And then he discovers that she's the only surgeon who can save his sister's life"--Back cover.

The lobotomist

a maverick medical genius and his tragic quest to rid the world of mental illness
Chronicles the life of Dr. Walter J. Freeman, focusing on his controversial efforts to cure mental illness and the impact his work had on the boundaries of accepted medical practice.
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Gareth's guide to becoming a brain surgeon

"The human brain is a powerful organ. There's so much we don't know about how it works; what we do know is astounding. For example, information in your brain can move as fast as 265 miles (425 km) per hour, faster than a racecar. This truly entertaining and informative volume is full of fascinating facts about the human brain for the brain surgeons of tomorrow. They'll learn how we know about the brain, what we're trying to learn, and even the basics of neurosurgery, preparing them to be the scientists and doctors who will crack the mysteries of the human brain.".
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Gifted hands

the Ben Carson story
2013
Tells the story of Ben Carson, providing an account of how he went from a poor child in Detroit, labeled the class dummy, to one of the world's leading pediatric neurosurgeons.

When breath becomes air

2016
"At the age of 36, on the verge of a completing a decade's worth of training as a neurosurgeon, Paul Kalanithi's health began to falter. He started losing weight and was wracked by waves of excruciating back pain. A CT scan confirmed what Paul, deep down, had suspected: he had stage four lung cancer, widely disseminated. One day, he was a doctor making a living treating the dying, and the next, he was a patient struggling to live. Just like that, the future he and his wife had imagined, the culmination of decades of striving, evaporated. With incredible literary quality, philosophical acuity, and medical authority, When Breath Becomes Air approaches the questions raised by facing mortality from the dual perspective of the neurosurgeon who spent a decade meeting patients in the twilight between life and death, and the terminally ill patient who suddenly found himself living in that liminality. At the base of Paul's inquiry are essential questions, such as: What makes life worth living in the face of death? What happens when the future, instead of being a ladder toward the goals of life, flattens out into a perpetual present? When faced with a terminal diagnosis, what does it mean to have a child, to nuture a new life as another one fades away? As Paul wrote, "Before my cancer was diagnosed, I knew that someday I would die, but I didn't know when. After the diagnosis, I knew that someday I would die, but I didn't know when. But now I knew it acutely. The problem wasn't really a scientific one. The fact of death is unsettling. Yet there is no other way to live." Paul Kalanithi passed away in March 2015, while working on this book"--.

Gifted hands

the Ben Carson story
2009
Captures the physician Ben Carson's fight to beat the odds, the secret behind his outstanding accomplishments as a pediatric neurosurgeon, and what drives him to take risks.

Ben Carson

a chance at life
As a child growing up in Detroit, Ben Carson had a dream of becoming a physician, a dream that rose out of struggles with poverty, racism, and poor grades. As Ben persevered and strove for academic excellence, his life became one of compassion and service.

Saturday

2006
Henry Perowne, a London neurosurgeon, goes through his normal Saturday activities, including a weekly squash game, but his unease grows as he makes his way through the throngs of anti-war protesters clogging London's streets, until a minor car accident with the petulant Baxter begins a series of events that erupts into violence.

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