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That one patient, Ellen de Visser

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That one patient, Ellen de Visser
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
That one patient
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Ellen de Visser
Summary
THE INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER FEATURING INTERVIEWS WITH DR ANTHONY FAUCI, DAME SALLY DAVIES AND DR JIM DOWN For every doctor there is that one patient, whose story touches them in a way they didn't expect, changing their entire outlook on life. This inspiring and deeply moving book is the story of those patients. Every weekend, in Holland's most popular newspaper, de Volkskrant, renowned science-journalist Ellen de Visser asks a different medical professional to tell her about 'that one patient'; the patient who changed everything for them. Every day, in every country, thousands of patients share their stories with their doctors: stories they may never have told anyone else; stories that are heartbreaking, sometimes funny, and - just occasionally - unforgettable. To be able to do their job to the best of their abilities, medical experts use their 'professional empathy': they sympathize with their patients but try to keep themselves at a distance. But there is always that one patient who, for whatever reason, bridges this distance and often unwittingly, has a lasting impact on their doctor's life. There's the dying patient whose decision to donate their organs would save the lives of five different people, bringing incredible comfort to the family they left behind. Or the little girl who showed clear evidence of having been beaten by an adult, but who remained too loyal to her step-father to say a word. There's the little boy, diagnosed with life-threatening malaria in a Sudanese refugee camp, whose astonishing survival against the odds still inspires their doctor each time they stand by the bed of a child who looks unlikely to make it. And there's the cancer patient whose love of cycling and unflagging optimism inspired his oncologist in ways he could never have imagined. That One Patient is brimming with intimate stories of connection and of the unanticipated ways we can affect one other's lives. All of them remind us of just how extraordinary humans can be, and of our incredible capacity for bravery, strength and humour. - INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS: That One Patient has been a huge bestseller in Holland. Its simple format has huge emotional resonance, celebrating the unique relationship between patients and doctors and reminding us of the importance of human connection. - MEDICAL MEMOIRS: Medical memoirs remain a hugely popular part of the market. That One Patient is in the vein of Adam Kay's This Is Going to Hurt (952k), and Christie Watson's The Language of Kindness (150k) depicting the way medical professionals deal directly with patients on the front line of care, with humour and empathy. Competition: Dear NHS; Kay's Anatomy; Twas the Nightshift Before Christmas; This is Going to Hurt; Duty of Care; Unnatural Causes; War Doctor; The Prison Doctor; Your Life in My Hands; The Language of Kindness; A Nurse's Story; Fighting for your Life. By; Adam Kay; Dr. Richard Shepard; Anthony Fauci
Target audience
adult
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