Dancing with Mister D

Dancing with Mister D

Author: Bert Keizer

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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"It is potentially the most divisive issue in health care: physician-assisted suicide. When is it permissible to put an end to a life? Across the United States, doctors, patients, families, and the courts are struggling with this wrenching question. While it may not provide an answer, this remarkable book sheds new light on the problem - and offers insights to those wrestling with this dilemma." "Bert Keizer is a Dutch physician with a degree in philosophy, a probing mind resistant to cant, and a manner both sardonic and compassionate. This book is a memoir of his years at a Dutch nursing home for the terminally ill - a place that requires all his resources of humanity and will, and where gallows humor is a necessity. As euthanasia is legal in Holland, Keizer is not infrequently called upon to assist in a patient's suicide. His often surprising reflections on his role are punctuated by the moving stories of his patients' lives, his own thoughts on the absurdities and paradoxes of his profession, and the blend of cynicism and complacent conventional wisdom he hears from his colleagues."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Dancing at the River's Edge

Dancing at the River's Edge

Author: Alida Brill

Publisher: IPG

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0980139406

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An invaluable resource for medical professionals, victims of chronic illnesses, and their loved ones, this dual memoir by a doctor and his longtime patient traces the growth of their unique friendship over a span of decades. By exploring the bond between caregiver and sufferer, this sensitive account evokes not only the constant day to day frustrations and emotional toll suffered by the chronically ill, but also an understanding of the mental struggles and conflicts that a conscientious doctor must face in deciding how best to treat a patient without compromising personal freedoms. In alternating chapters, the narrative explores the frustration, joy, despair, grief, and pain on both sides of the doctor-patient relationship.


Dance with the Doctor

Dance with the Doctor

Author: Cindi Myers

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1426869258

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Call him overprotective, but Dr. Mike Carter can't believe his daughter is ready for belly-dancing lessons. Taylor's lucky to be alive! Only two years after her heart transplant, she wants too much, too fast. Mike can't help but think her dance instructor Darcy O'Connor has a lot to do with Taylor's recent obsession. He can understand why. Darcy is beautiful…irresistible. And he finds himself more than a little tempted. Still, Taylor's care and safety come first, so Mike tries to put a little distance between them and Darcy. Too bad he doesn't count on his willful daughter and her plans to make Darcy one of them!


Dancing with the Doctor

Dancing with the Doctor

Author: Lorna Jowett

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-06-30

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1786731460

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Lorna Jowett delves into the distinctive stories and characters, including the Doctors themselves, their female and male companions, Captain Jack Harkness, Missy, Sarah Jane and her young comrades. She considers the showrunners, directors, producers and writers and the problems this flagship science fiction series has had in offering alternative gender models. Constructions of masculinity, the author function, and how gender intersects with the other facets of identity, race, ethnicity and age, are just some of the areas explored in this accessible and wide-ranging re-view of these hotly debated elements of the successful BBC franchise.


Dancing with the Doc

Dancing with the Doc

Author: Craig DePew

Publisher:

Published: 2019-10-17

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9781700514387

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She moved on from her old crush. Then she realized that he's her new doctor.Cat Hernandez has an up-and-coming dance studio in quaint, coastal Clementine, Alabama. She has escaped the unpleasantness of her past and is happy with her new life. An unexpected encounter with her former crush sends Cat's orderly life into a tailspin, leaving her questioning if she should trust her heart or her head. Chase Brooks, a.k.a. Dr. Blue Eyes, is even more attractive now than he was when they were kids with his easy grin and adorable dimple. Too bad he's unavailable! As sparks kindle to a burning flame, Cat feels the menace of something unseen closing in around her, resurfacing old insecurities. Can Cat and Chase build a lasting relationship, or will the bonds of the past forever keep them apart? A note from Jennifer: I'm enjoying co-writing this series with Craig Depew, my friend who also happens to be my family doctor. Here's the order: Cooking with the DocDancing with the DocMore falling for the doc romance coming soon!


The Dancing Healers

The Dancing Healers

Author: Carl A. Hammerschlag

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1989-09-13

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0062503952

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This fascinating account of a Yale-trained psychiatrist's twenty-year experience with Native American healing interweaves autobiography with stories of the Native Americans who challenged his medical school assumptions about their methods. While working as a family physicans in a Native American hospital in the Southwest, Carl Hammerschlag was introduced to a patient named Santiago, a Pueblo priest and clan chief, who asked him where he had learned how to heal. Hammerschlag responded almost by rote, rattling off his medical education, intership, and certification. The old man replied,"Do you know how to dance?" To humor Santiago, Hammerschlag shuffled his feet at the priest's bedside. Despite his condition, Santiago got up and demonstrated the proper steps. "You must be able to dance if you are to heal people,"he admonished the young doctor."I can teach you my steps, but you will have to hear your own music." Hammerschlag synthesizes his Jewish heritage with his experience with Native Americans to produce a practice open to all methods of healing. He discovers the wisdom of the Pueblo priest's question to his Western doctor, "Do you know how to dance?"


Dancing at the River's Edge

Dancing at the River's Edge

Author: Alida Brill

Publisher: IPG

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 098013949X

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An invaluable resource for medical professionals, victims of chronic illnesses, and their loved ones, this dual memoir by a doctor and his longtime patient traces the growth of their unique friendship over a span of decades. By exploring the bond between caregiver and sufferer, this sensitive account evokes not only the constant day to day frustrations and emotional toll suffered by the chronically ill, but also an understanding of the mental struggles and conflicts that a conscientious doctor must face in deciding how best to treat a patient without compromising personal freedoms. In alternating chapters, the narrative explores the frustration, joy, despair, grief, and pain on both sides of the doctor-patient relationship.