HOW YOU CAN SURVIVE HEALTHCARE, THE LARGEST AND MOST CORRUPT INDUSTRY IN AMERICA.
Robert Yoho, MD, a top physician, has written this award-winning book to help you see through the lies, handle hospitals, find trustworthy doctors, and master your drugs.
Learn how to avoid disgracefully ineffective and overused treatments such as:
✪ Angioplasty and coronary artery bypass surgery
✪ Low back and endoscopic knee surgeries
✪ Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
✪ Hysterectomies and Caesarean sections
Learn how toxic medications destroy health and how to quit them.
✪ 70 percent of us take prescription drugs, 20% of us more than five
✪ A 6th of us take psych drugs, causing brain damage and early death
✪ Cholesterol medicines are nearly worthless but are used by one in ten
✪ Opioids: millions take them and seventy thousand died in the US of overdoses in 2020
✪ Most cancer treatments are complete failures
✪ Generic medications are often weak or ineffective
Learn how big Pharma sells drugs by faking their studies. Understand the lies they stuff into websites and medical journals. Learn why it all gets ignored (hint: Pharma has the largest criminal settlements in history).
Learn how to conquer healthcare costs. Medical spending per person is double that of other countries and it is the top reason for US personal bankruptcy. I will show you how to escape the over-billing and prosper anyway.
Money short-circuits everyone's integrity. But if you read this book and learn the system, you can find first-rate healthcare at reasonable prices. Pick up your copy of Butchered by Healthcare today by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!
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From the earliest stages of our medical training, we experience unforgettable moments with our patients - inspiring, traumatic, joyful, and sometimes even humorous events. Too often, as doctors-in-training we talk about the suffering or recovery of our patients, ignoring our own emotions after these events, letting them passively shape us until we dig ourselves into an abyss of burn out and resentment.
Diary of a Med Student is a book created by medical students, for medical students, doctors, pre-med students, and their loved ones to look backward, forward, and laterally on the wonderful world of medical school. This book offers a space to reflect on our emotions, process their meaning, and share them as tales of sorrow, humor, joy, or inspiration, told from the perspective of medical students writing in a diary.
While the act of sharing emotion is itself therapeutic, reading these emotional challenges that we can all relate to is unifying and comforting, providing us with insight through the lessons conveyed in the light of a variety of feelings. Let this book spark a powerful domino effect of change in medical education: in the way we teach physicians to create a safe space for inner reflection and expression of emotion to ultimately enhance physician wellness.
Don't let the medical system push you around--empower yourself to take the lead
Feel more in control of your medical care and learn how to be your own advocate with Patient Advocacy For Dummies! Managing your own health care--or a loved one's--can be daunting, especially if you are diagnosed with a serious illness. This book helps you weigh all the treatments, make decisions, and speak up for yourself when you need to. You'll get advice on asking challenging questions in a way that will get the information you need from medics, nurses, doctors, and other health care professionals. You deserve to understand your options and choose the path that's right for you. Take charge of your health care and feel empowered to partner with health care providers to achieve the best possible results.
This book is a valuable tool for anyone who uses the healthcare system, especially those who need a high level of care from multiple providers and specialists.
This is the autobiographical journey of a female anesthesiologist in the American healthcare system where greed and lust for more is controlling everything we do.
Are you tired, frustrated, and angry with the healthcare industry? Do you feel like you aren't getting the care you need even though you have health insurance? You are not alone. The Trouble with Medicine takes you on the journey of one female physician from growing up in Appalachia to becoming a medical doctor. Dr. Sheryl Walker courageously speaks up for those who feel like they can't or fear retribution if they do, as she shares her journey from medical education and residency training to working life thereafter. She describes gender discrimination, socioeconomic discrimination, specialty discrimination, and sexual harassment in the medical profession as well as the painful anatomy of a lawsuit in this deeply personal autobiographical account of what humans, and especially women, have had to endure during this process.
Dr. Walker describes the disparities in healthcare as experienced by her family in an underserved area of America, as well as the disparities in patient care that she observed over nearly 50 years as a professional healthcare provider. She also delves into how the medical profession became the medical industrial complex, how many doctors have become slaves to bureaucracy, how healthcare dollars are going into personal wealth, and how doctors and hospitals in the early to mid-century shoulder at least some of the responsibility for it. The lingering question remains; can this be fixed? The Trouble with Medicine looks at the questions that must be answered, the complexities involved, and how all of us have a role in fixing the American healthcare system.
Are you feeling lost, overwhelmed, and disconnected from your purpose? Do you want to reignite your passion for helping others? Look no further than Caring for Self & Others, a groundbreaking book that offers a transformative journey for health care professionals struggling with burnout and compassion fatigue.
After the devastation of the pandemic, health care professionals are in dire straits. Caring for Self & Others: Transforming Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Soul Loss by psychiatrist David R. Kopacz, MD, reignites caring compassion by exploring ten dimensions of being fully human in a transformative journey inward.
For healers who are hungry for their own healing and anyone seeking to finally prioritize self-care, Caring for Self & Others offers:
Even the most self-aware and intentional people can still struggle with burnout, compassion fatigue, and the loss of their very soul. Burnout is a normal and expected part of working in health care, yet we can transform the suffering of burnout by cultivating practices of post-burnout growth. While finishing Caring for Self & Others, David even had the unexpected opportunity to test his own theories and healing practices as a cancer patient himself.
This book will inform and inspire health care workers, health care professionals and students, physicians, nurses, psychologists, psychotherapists, teachers, people managers and leaders, family caregivers and patients-anyone wishing to nurture more compassionate care.
In a world where healing often comes at a cost, Caring for Self & Others is an empowering testament that you are not alone in your journey. As you navigate the challenges of the contemporary health care landscape, you'll find solace, guidance, and practical strategies for fostering wholeness.
Physicians enter their professions with the highest of hopes and ideals for compassionate and efficient patient care. Along the way, however, recurring problems arise in their interactions with some patients that lead physicians to label them as difficult. Some studies indicate that physicians identify 15% or more of their patients as difficult. The negative feelings that physicians have toward these patients may lead to frustration, cynicism, and burnout.
Changing How We Think about Difficult Patients uses a multi-tiered approach to bring awareness to the difficult patient conundrum, then introduces simple, actionable tools that every physician, nurse, and caregiver can use to change their mindset about the patients who challenge them. Positive thoughts lead to more positive feelings and more effective treatments and results for patients. They also lead to more satisfaction and decreased feelings of burnout in healthcare professionals.
How does this book give you an advantage?
Caring for difficult patients poses a tremendous challenge for physicians, nurses, and clinical practitioners. It may contribute significantly to feelings of burnout, including feelings of exhaustion, cynicism, and lost sense of purpose. In response, Dr. Naidorf offers a pragmatic approach to accepting patients the way they are, then provides strategies for providers to find more happiness and satisfaction in their interactions with even the most challenging patients and families.
Here are just some of the topics the author discusses in detail:
If you're a healthcare provider or caregiver, Changing How We Think about Difficult Patients will give you the benefit of understanding your most challenging patients, and a roadmap to positively changing your mindset and actions to better deliver care and compassion for all.
Does the mere thought of a visit to the doctor's office set your heart racing? If so, you're not alone. Upwards of 30 million of us fear doctors and medical procedures significantly enough to keep us from getting the healthcare we need. The good news is that you don't have to live with these fears anymore. Thanks to the work of Martin M. Antony, PhD, and Mark A. Watling, MD, this book can help you overcome your medical phobias, maybe even faster than you ever thought possible. With guidance and techniques based on the most up-to-date psychological research available, Overcoming Medical Phobias will help you explore and gradually confront your fears. This book also provides strategies to help you avoid relapse and information on how to help friends and loved ones who suffer from debilitating medical phobias. If you're ready to overcome your medical phobia, this is the book for you.
In today's fast-paced world of healthcare, physicians require effective tools to help manage, adapt, and get ahead in their careers. As a physician leader, it's no secret that emotional intelligence (EI) and an emotional quotient (EQ) is critical to career and life success. Knowing how to use EI can improve relationships with your patients and interactions with your colleagues.
Embracing emotional intelligence has become an essential aspect of contemporary culture. This well-written, concise, and practical book, The Emotionally Intelligent Physician Leader, serves as both an educational overview of EQ in healthcare, and a guide for physicians to follow in pursuit of achieving their fullest potential and balancing happiness with success.
How does this book give you an advantage?
Childs shares key lessons gleaned from her career to provide physician leaders with actionable information to improve their EQ, and build better relationships with patients, as well as others within their organizations.
Here are some of the topics the author discusses in detail:
- Physicians and managing up
- The six primary emotions
- Inter-departmental logistics
- Delegation and practice efficiency
- Basics of body language
- When we have to say no to a patient
- Patients making independent decisions
- How to deal with difficult patients
- Set the stage to establish boundaries
- Shape patient satisfaction
- Questions for peer discussions
- The provider's role and relationships
If you're a physician, The Emotionally Intelligent Physician Leader provides practical findings and insights with emphasis on how to employ your EQ in the most beneficial way.
The Heart Of A Physician: Daily Devotionals for Christian Physician Assistants is a 21-day devotional crafted to encourage and uplift those serving on the frontlines of healthcare. This book provides daily moments of inspiration, helping physician assistants integrate their medical journey with their faith, offering strength, wisdom, and spiritual nourishment in their vital role as healers.
Each day includes:
Whether you're providing a diagnosis, offering comfort, or facing the rigors of daily medical practice, The Heart Of A Physician is a source of renewal and encouragement. Let this devotional remind you of the sacred nature of your work, empowering you to bring healing and hope to those in need with both expertise and compassion.