Dr. Konner takes readers through his third year at medical school, where he wonders why teachers instill in their students a sense of power, but no sense of concern. Controversial, insightful, well-written, and deeply moving.
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Dr. Konner takes readers through his third year at medical school, where he wonders why teachers instill in their students a sense of power, but no sense of concern. Controversial, insightful, well-written, and deeply moving.
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Dr. Konner goes into detail about his experiences while sharing anecdotes which shaped his experience. As an anthropology professor he has the ability to put his medical training into perspective. As a pre-med student and future doctor I found this book very helpful: I know more of what to expect from medical school, and now I am aware of the dichotomy between practicing medicine and caring for patients.