The Heart Of Caring
- 256 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Pediatrician Mark Vonnegut has dedicated forty years to treating children, witnessing significant changes in the American medical system—some positive, others not. His unwavering commitment to his young patients shines through in the stories he shares. Among them are Anna Maria, a girl battling incurable bone cancer; Adeline, who has an exceptionally rare syndrome; and Marlowe, whose severe anemia is miraculously cured by his newborn brother. Vonnegut reflects on memorable cases while addressing broader shifts in medicine, such as healthcare privatization, advancements in cancer treatment, and the rise of anti-vaxxers and HMOs. He serves as a relatable guide through an often impersonal system, infusing his narratives with humanity, honesty, and insightful humor. He emphasizes the importance of listening in pediatric care, noting that patients often reveal their own diagnoses if given the chance. While he critiques the medical-industrial complex, this work is not merely a critique; it is a heartfelt account of a life devoted to medicine, encompassing the heartbreak, hope, and everyday heroism inherent in the profession.


