Treatment kind and fair

Treatment kind and fair

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The epitome of Klass' work – a pedantic and often obnoxious narrative voice overlying the fantasies and fears that are, in fact ubiquitous among medical trainees. After reading this I knew that I wasn't the first to secretly desire running off to practice medicine in some rural third-world country – not out of benevolence, but to be able to utilize history and physical skills, without any pesky high technology to ruin my intellectual fun and I now know that I share the mixed dread and exhilaration boarding an aircraft knowing that they may call “Is someone on board a doctor?”
Klass is maybe the most renowned medical writer and although she is far from the best, she never fails to entertain.

June 19, 2008Report this review