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When-Life-Comes-to-a-Standstill-The-Surgeon-Who-Touches-the-Hearts-of-His-Patients

Link >> https://alkindojaya2.blogspot.com/?net=B0B5B77V7J =============================== For a More Human MedicineHow do we deal with people, including ourselves, who have fallen out of their normal, undamaged life? We are not prepared for that &#8211 and heart surgeon Ehsan Natour intends to change that. During his years of working in hospitals, thousands of examples have taught him to always perceive the human being rather than just a &#8220case&#8221. This has considerable implications for the healing process and the way in which we master a crisis. If the doctor finds such a soulful approach to the patient, they will become a team and will together take care not only of a sick organ but of the whole human being.Using the example of a heart operation, Dr. Natour leads us through the complete process of a crisis. For this purpose, he has developed a graph in which we can &#8220locate&#8221 ourselves. Crises, after all, usually begin long before we notice them &#8211 and often last longer than we want to believe. The author navigates us to through the phase in which life seems to come to a standstill. His approach can lead to a win-win situation for everyone: hospital personnel gaining meaningful experiences, patients getting back on their feet faster, relatives being recognized as vital support rather than being overlooked &#8211 a therapy for our sick health system. An important book in the ethical discussion of the healthcare profession.A successful heart surgeon&#8217 plea for a more humane medicineThe best strategies to deal with life-threatening crises and to find a &#8220new normal&#8221 without the old mistakesPlea for an encounter between doctor and patient on equal terms

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For a More Human MedicineHow do we deal with people, including ourselves, who have fallen out of their normal, undamaged life? We are not prepared for that &#8211 and heart surgeon Ehsan Natour intends to change that. During his years of working in hospitals, thousands of examples have taught him to always perceive the human being rather than just a &#8220case&#8221. This has considerable implications for the healing process and the way in which we master a crisis. If the doctor finds such a soulful approach to the patient, they will become a team and will together take care not only of a sick organ but of the whole human being.Using the example of a heart operation, Dr. Natour leads us through the complete process of a crisis. For this purpose, he has developed a graph in which we can &#8220locate&#8221 ourselves. Crises, after all, usually begin long before we notice them &#8211 and often last longer than we want to believe. The author navigates us to through the phase in which life seems to come to a standstill. His approach can lead to a win-win situation for everyone: hospital personnel gaining meaningful experiences, patients getting back on their feet faster, relatives being recognized as vital support rather than being overlooked &#8211 a therapy for our sick health system. An important book in the ethical discussion of the healthcare profession.A successful heart surgeon&#8217 plea for a more humane medicineThe best strategies to deal with life-threatening crises and to find a &#8220new normal&#8221 without the old mistakesPlea for an encounter between doctor and patient on equal terms

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When Life Comes to a Standstill: The Surgeon Who Touches

the Hearts of His Patients

Sinopsis :

For a More Human MedicineHow do we deal with people,

including ourselves, who have fallen out of their normal,

undamaged life? We are not prepared for that &#8211and

heart surgeon Ehsan Natour intends to change that. During his

years of working in hospitals, thousands of examples have

taught him to always perceive the human being rather than just

a &#8220cae&#8221 This has considerable implications for

the healing process and the way in which we master a crisis. If

the doctor finds such a soulful approach to the patient, they will

become a team and will together take care not only of a sick


organ but of the whole human being.Using the example of a

heart operation, Dr. Natour leads us through the complete

process of a crisis. For this purpose, he has developed a

graph in which we can &#8220loate&#8221ourselves. Crises,

after all, usually begin long before we notice them &#8211and

often last longer than we want to believe. The author navigates

us to through the phase in which life seems to come to a

standstill. His approach can lead to a win-win situation for

everyone: hospital personnel gaining meaningful experiences,

patients getting back on their feet faster, relatives being

recognized as vital support rather than being overlooked

&#8211a therapy for our sick health system. An important

book in the ethical discussion of the healthcare profession.A

successful heart surgeon&#8217plea for a more humane

medicineThe best strategies to deal with life-threatening crises

and to find a &#8220nenormal&#8221without the old

mistakesPlea for an encounter between doctor and patient on

equal terms

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