Playing God
The Evolution of a Modern Surgeon
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Kyle Tait
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What does it mean to be a doctor?
"I am a doctor."
Every year, thousands of medical school graduates utter these four simple words. But as you will hear in Playing God, earning an MD is just the first step to becoming a real physician.
In this thrilling and moving memoir, Dr. Anthony Youn reveals that the true metamorphosis from student to doctor occurs not in medical school but in the formative years of residency training and early practice. It is only through actually saving and losing patients, taking on the medical establishment, wrestling with financial and emotional survival, and fighting for patients' lives that a young doctor becomes a mature and competent physician.
Dr. Youn takes you from the operating rooms of a university surgery residency program to the gleaming offices of top Beverly Hills plastic surgeons to opening the doors of his empty clinic as a new doctor with no money, no patients, and mountains of debt. Playing God leaves you with an unexpected answer to that profound question: "What does it mean to be a doctor?"
In Playing God, you will take a journey through the world of surgery, hospitals, and the practice of medicine unlike any that you have traveled before.
©2019 Anthony Youn, MD with Alan Eisenstock (P)2019 HighBridge, a division of Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about Playing God
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- 28-12-23
Makes you think about the American medical system.
Anthony Youn makes the American medical system sound pretty horrible in terms of competitiveness and the need for self protection. He makes it sound as if being a "caring doctor" is a difficult fight against those who are in the profession for prestige and money making.
Sadly plastic surgery, especially in Beverly Hills, is more about making money whilst providing cosmetic surgery than the really life changing, post trauma repairs and reconstruction that were the birth place of plastic surgery and where patients really experience life enhancing improvement to their difficult situation. Clearly Anthony Youn wants to make people happy but the private health care arrangements and the litigious environment appear to make this difficult and even dangerous to his personal health.
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- Kim Ng
- 03-05-21
Absolutely enjoyable!
Loved every moment of this book. Such a kind and caring doctor! The world needs more Dr Youns.
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