San Francisco, California--(Newsfile Corp. - November 14, 2023) - Dr. Ade Adewusi, a practicing internist and pediatrician, collaborated with longtime friend and former physician colleague, L. Hernandez to enlighten readers from all walks of life in Under the Collar: Frank Conversations about Healing that Harms. This perceptive, self-aware analysis reflects on the role of healthcare providers in flawed delivery of modern medicine.
Book cover of Under the Collar
Under the Collar is presented as a series of vignettes that chronicle interactions among various healthcare professionals. These stories break down the interpersonal gaps in communication that adversely affect patient care. From hospitalists to nurses to subspecialists to hospital administrators and beyond, every group bears its own responsibility for contributing to toxic cultures that inhibit good medicine. The authors seamlessly blend actual encounters and professional insights to deliver a unique analytical memoir about one of society's most critical industries.
Under the Collar draws upon Dr Adewusi's extensive experience in the medical field to provide an insider's perspective with nuance and empathy for the patient. She hopes her observations on the strained relationships among healthcare professionals will prompt providers to rethink their approach when caring for patients.
Unlike comparable works about healthcare, Under the Collar is intended for the enjoyment of any lay person curious about the world of medicine. Free of jargon and complex technical details, these important stories are accessible to a broad audience.
Although some healthcare professionals may feel that Dr. Adewusi and L. Hernandez reveal too much, it's only through healthcare practitioners' acceptance of their shortcomings that medicine can truly change for the better. In an era when the medical field has faced extraordinary challenges, Under the Collar is an especially important contribution to the ongoing dialogue about the future of healthcare.
Under the Collar: Frank Conversations about Healing that Harms is available for purchase on Amazon.com or wherever books are sold.
Dr. Ade Adewusi and L. Hernandez share a background in internal medicine and the strong belief that how providers treat each other impacts how they treat their patients. For more of their musings and commentary on medical and nonmedical professionals alike, visit them online at www.ommd-underthecollar.com.
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Charlotte Simmons
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