Tell Me the Truth: Conversations with my patients about life and death
By (Author) Ranjana Srivastava
Penguin Random House Australia
Penguin Random House Australia
2nd January 2014
Australia
General
Non Fiction
362.196994
Paperback
320
Width 177mm, Height 178mm, Spine 6mm
130g
'Cancer patients put up with the most and complain the least, endowed with an uncommon wisdom that is a privilege to observe. It is not simply that they see the big picture; if you spend long enough with them, they help you see it too.' What really happens when someone hears the words 'You have cancer' What has preceded it and what comes after Written with great compassion and honesty, this is a rare view from the other side of the desk. Oncologist Ranjana Srivastava reflects on the very human side of the medical profession - the moral dilemmas, the anxieties, the empathy - and shows us that the best doctors are the ones who keep learning by listening to their patients. This book is much more than an oncologist's diary; it is an acknowledgement of the incredible courage of ordinary people as they confront the big issues of life and death.
"A moving examination of the ways doctors and patients communicate." --The Australian
"Enlightening." --The Age
Dr Ranjana Srivastava is the author of Dying for a Chat, which addresses the lack of communication between doctors and patients.