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Just read this book review and I'm gifting it to y'all. Looks like a good read for pre-meds, and others at various points in a clinical career.

Telltale Heart by Dr. Dean-David Schillinger


Anything you've been reading that moved you?
 
I've been reading When Death Becomes Life - Notes from a Transplant Surgeon by Dr. Joshua D. Mezrich. I had just shadowed at the solid organ transplantation department during one of their clinic days and this book has been really insightful. I especially enjoy learning about the history and advancements of organ transplantation research.
 
I've been reading When Death Becomes Life - Notes from a Transplant Surgeon by Dr. Joshua D. Mezrich. I had just shadowed at the solid organ transplantation department during one of their clinic days and this book has been really insightful. I especially enjoy learning about the history and advancements of organ transplantation research.
Nice review of that book here:
Focus: Death: When Death Becomes Life: Notes from a Transplant Surgeon for those who are intrigued.
 
I just finished several books that (with one exception) have nothing whatsoever to do with medicine but everything to do with enjoyment:

1. A Gentleman in Moscow
2. The Women (historical fiction but it does have a medical angle)
3. The Guncle
4. The Falcon's Eye
5. Remarkably Bright Creatures
 
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I just finished several books that (with one exception) have nothing whatsoever to do with medicine but everything to do with enjoyment:

1. A Gentleman in Moscow
2. The Women (historical fiction but it does have a medical angle)
3. The Guncle
4. The Falcon's Eye
5. Remarkably Bright Creatures

I loved A Gentleman in Moscow and The Women. Also enjoyed The Covenant of Water (but so long!!) which very much has a medical/surgical angle (the author is physician Abraham Verghese).

As an extra bonus, I found a playlist on Spotify with songs referenced in The Women. (1960s-70s)
 
I loved A Gentleman in Moscow and The Women. Also enjoyed The Covenant of Water (but so long!!) which very much has a medical/surgical angle (the author is physician Abraham Verghese).

As an extra bonus, I found a playlist on Spotify with songs referenced in The Women. (1960s-70s)
I enjoyed the Covenant of Water too. Have you read The Tennis Partner, also by Abraham Verghese? Not necessary an easy read, but a really good book!
 
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Just read this book review and I'm gifting it to y'all. Looks like a good read for pre-meds, and others at various points in a clinical career.

Telltale Heart by Dr. Dean-David Schillinger


Anything you've been reading that moved you?
The book review of "Telltale Hearts" by Dr. Dean-David Schillinger sounds fascinating, especially for those in the medical field. I'll have to add it to my reading list! As for me, I recently read "When Breath Becomes Air" by Paul Kalanithi, which was incredibly moving.
 
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