
Radiologists at Work
Saving Lives with the Lights Off
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Narrado por:
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Eric Martin
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De:
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Carolyn Jourdan
Four-time Wall Street Journal top-10 best-selling author and number seven New York Times-Audible audiobook author.
Is it cancer or just a bad pixel? Radiologists are the physicians we rarely get to see. Radiologists at Work contains the most memorable moments from the careers of 20 radiologists who practiced from the 1940s to the present day. These true stories are told with the trademark wit and warmth that has earned Carolyn Jourdan five national best-sellers. They give a rare glimpse at hidden heroes who work behind the scenes. Jourdan's first-rate medical writing illuminates the mysterious black-and-white world that stands at the front lines of modern healthcare. If you like Oliver Sacks and Atul Gawande, you will enjoy this book.
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It's a short book, but interesting and engaging.
The book doesn't give explicit details of what a radiologist is, or how radiology works, but instead allows the stories to build up your knowledge of the sort of things they deal with or what they have to go through - strange things like wearing special glasses to not ruin your night vision, or hanging out in dark rooms before their shift to acclimate themselves to the work environment, or x-raying and removing strange objects from places they should not have been placed.
The books just between 'characters', as they tell different stories. Sometimes (especially in audio where you can't quickly flip back) it's hard to know if this was the same guy who told a story in chapter four but in the end it doesn't really matter. It doesn't matter if it was the same guy or two separate people. The stories are all mixed together but each are easy to follow.
Narration by Eric Martin is good. Well paced, engaging and easy to follow. No effort is made to differentiate the different doctors speaking, but as mentioned above, that isn't really important to following the flow of the book.
I was provided a free copy of this audiobook by the author in exchange for my unbiased review.
Interesting anecdotes and insights
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I am a Veterinarian by training & work as an EMT. I have always enjoyed Radiology & find the subject fascinating.What did you like best about this story?
The anecdotes, the historical facts of radiology & physicians training, and the humanity of the radiologists.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Some of the miraculous cures, the humanity behind the patients.Any additional comments?
A very enlightening, entertaining & intriguing book & subject. I look forward to reading more in this series.Radiologists at Work
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Loved this book. I hope Carolyn Jourdan has more to come. The narration by Eric Martin was very well done.Excellent
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As a radiologist I did not enjoy this book due to its relatively tame nature and annoying layman desciptions of medical terms.
20 interviews with radiologists
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I can see this book being useful to a wide range of prospective/practicing medical personnel and administrative support staff, including individuals from the medical billing or insurance fields. Patients can also glean valuable information from the stories told here. Narrator, Eric Martin, brings life to the anecdotes found within Radiologists at Work, giving us a fantastic reading that I wish could have gone on for a while longer. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this well-written book.
(I was provided a free copy of this audiobook by the narrator in exchange for my unbiased review. Many thanks to narrator for this opportunity!)
Casual and conversational.
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Amusing anecdotes of a forgotten field
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I really enjoyed Radiologists at work. I am not in any medically related fields, but I absolutely adore medical non-fiction because they are truly a glimpse into a life I will never have. I learned a lot in this book about the field of Radiology. From a bit of history, to interesting personal experiences, along with several really funny anecdotes. If you also really enjoy medically related non-fiction you will want this title in your collection.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher- thank you!
Excited for this series!
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Much to learn and assimilate about the preparations for practice, problems and joys of the field, and historical perspectives regarding radiology/radiologists. My own perspective comes from having been a nurse in various settings over many years, but my time has been in the North Central US, and those interviewed worked in the Southeast US. This compendium is very well written and many who are not paramedical personnel should be able to benefit from the humane aspects as well as much of the humor. Bottom line is that I loved it! The publisher's blurb gives hints and there is no need to recap the book here.
Eric Martin proved to be an excellent narrator for this one.
I requested and received a free review copy from the publisher, author, or narrator courtesy of AudioBookBOOM.
Great read!
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Radiologists at Work: Saving Lives with the Lights Off
: Carolyn Jourdan
This is a short collection of interviews with radiologists that shares with common public, in language that is understandable.The listener learns about early days in the field and progresses to modern practices. There are frightening, unusual, and a bit of humor in some of the stories.
The narration was well done by Eric Martin.
"I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator."
Radiologists at Work
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