Medicine is both art and science. It wrestles with details and broad concepts. Mistakes are both bad and good. It is the height of technology, and the one-on one conversation. It is mundane and it is dramatic. Part profession. Part trade. What can we learn from our history that will give us insight into the sources the courage to move forward?
Inspired to Act is a series of personal conversations with some of the most compelling figures in modern medicine — designed to inform, educate and inspire medical professionals — and reveal, ultimately, what makes the medical profession a challenging, satisfying, and exciting endeavor.
U.S. Medical Education and Healthcare: The View From Abroad
U.S. Medical Education and Healthcare: The View From Abroad
Implanting the First Artificial Heart
Implanting the First Artificial Heart
Can Medical Leadership Be Taught?
Can Medical Leadership Be Taught?
Ask the Neurologist: Dr. Samuels Answers Your Questions
Ask the Neurologist: Dr. Samuels Answers Your Questions
Managing Institutions to Make a Difference in Medicine
Managing Institutions to Make a Difference in Medicine
Medical Journalism and Activism
Medical Journalism and Activism
Making Clinical Trials More Relevant
Making Clinical Trials More Relevant
Doctor-Patient Communications
Doctor-Patient Communications
Real Issues in End of Life Care
Real Issues in End of Life Care
World Class: Sir Roger Bannister's Career in Sports & Neurology
World Class: Sir Roger Bannister's Career in Sports & Neurology
Teaching Wellness As a Way of Life
Teaching Wellness As a Way of Life
A Transplantation Pioneer Looks Forward
A Transplantation Pioneer Looks Forward
Ask the Neurologist: Dr. Samuels Answers Your Questions
Ask the Neurologist: Dr. Samuels Answers Your Questions
Race, Religion, Reproductive Choice, and Politics in Medicine
Race, Religion, Reproductive Choice, and Politics in Medicine
Time, Peace, and Healing
Time, Peace, and Healing