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  • A Life of Change: The Autobiography of a Doctor

    From A Modest Beginning In Hubli, Noshir H. Antia Became A Pioneer Of Plastic Surgery In Modern India And Established One Of The Earliest Burns Units In The Country At The J.J. Hospital In Bombay. Soon, He Realized That &Lsquo;Health&Rsquo; Could Not Be The Domain Of Medical Science Alone, But Needed To Be Framed By The Social, Cultural And Economic Perspectives Of The Common People. He And His Team Began Training Women Volunteers In Mandwa And Malshiras&Mdash;An Experiment That Became The Blueprint For The Community Health Workers&Rsquo; Scheme.

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    Combining Scientific Temper With Social Vision, He Set Up The Two Complimentary Organizations, The Foundation For Research In Community Health (Frch) And The Foundation For Medical Research (Fmr). In This Candid And Critical Account, Antia Is Unsparing Of The Medical Profession And Laments The Emergence Of The &Lsquo;Health Industry&Rsquo; At The Cost Of &Lsquo;Health For Al

    New autobiography bygd Campbell’s Dr. Lori Langdon heartbreaking, funny, compelling

    Dr. Lori Langdon, a trusted pediatrician and educator, is a storyteller.

    Langdon tells stories that are inspirational, funny. Others are heartbreaking, yet all are poignant and unabashedly honest.

    In her compelling new book, “Doctors Work in Air Conditioning: An något privat eller personligt look at Southern Culture and the Challenges of Rural Medicine,” Langdon pulls from almost 30 years’ experience as a rural pediatrician, telling stories of her childhood through finding a place in academia. 

    The book fryst vatten set for release Feb. 4.

    Langdon fryst vatten clinical chair of Pediatrics at the Campbell University medical school and was recently voted Best Pediatrician in Harnett County for the fourth consecutive year.

    The autobiographical book, she says, explores the challenges of rural medicin and the persistent healthcare disparities for pediatric patients in rural areas. Peppered with “Langdon Laws,” it recounts her journey

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  • The Medicine Memoirs That Every Aspiring Doctor Should Read

    My cousin Rob Meyer and I have known each other all our lives. A shared history and love of baseball are what have kept us close. While studying to become an emergency room doctor, Rob was mentored by my late father, while I went on a different path, becoming a writer. Writing was something I never knew my father aspired to until, after he died, I found notebooks full of poetry hidden amidst his medical textbooks and financial records.

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    As a nonfiction writer, my choice of subject has always been the unusual, the off-center: I wrote a book about bananas and another about birds and bird watching. I’ve written about a man who ran around the world, partially duplicating his feat by running halfway across Australia myself. I wrote about a friend who vanished, leaving a wife and child behind, only to resurface with an entirely new identity as a legendary hiker on the Appalachian