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The surgeons : life and death in a top heart center / Charles R. Morris.

Title
The surgeons : life and death in a top heart center / Charles R. Morris.
Author
Morris, Charles R.
Publication
New York : W.W. Norton, c2007.

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Description
xvi, 317 p.; 22 cm.
Summary
"Over the course of a year, Charles R. Morris gained unprecedented access to the operating room, the patients, and even the closed-door meetings where the surgeons criticize their own performance. Showing how these extraordinary doctors rise to meet the demands of their virtuosic profession, Morris takes us on a late-night "harvest run" to secure a transplantable organ, and he brings us to the operating room where Jan Quaegebeur, "the greatest congenital surgeon in the universe," rebuilds a newborn baby's malformed heart. Perhaps most poignantly, we hear the story of young Erika Maynard, whose illness tested her parents' faith and the limits of modern medical technology." "With each new patient and each new procedure Morris shows us how doctors think, how they judge one another, and what really drives health care costs in America today. Along the way, he explores the fascinating history of heart surgery, investigates the influence of Big Pharma and medical device makers on practice and prices, and details the thrilling new technology being developed, including a fully functional mechanical heart - a once-futuristic device that is shockingly close to becoming a reality."--Jacket.
Subject
  • Columbia University Medical Center
  • Columbia University Medical Center
  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Academic Medical Centers
  • Health Policy > trends
  • Cardiac Surgical Procedures
  • Thoracic Surgery > history
  • Academic Medical Centers > history
  • Heart surgeons > New York > Biography
  • Heart > History. > New York
  • Cardiac Surgical Procedures > New York City > Personal Narratives
  • Health Policy > trends > New York City > Personal Narratives
  • New York (State)
  • New York
  • New York City
Genre/Form
  • Personal Narrative
  • Autobiography
  • Biographies
  • History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-299) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Fixing Mr. Goldfarb -- A very short history of heart surgery -- Artisans at work -- The most precious resource -- Erika's story -- School for heart surgeons -- The measurement problem -- The future of heart surgery -- Money -- Policy.
ISBN
  • 0393065626 (hardcover)
  • 9780393065626 (hardcover)
LCCN
^^2007024227
OCLC
  • 144568183
  • SCSB-10433860
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library