Medicine at the crossroads: a collection of stories and conversations to forge a vision for health care

Houston: Stellar Communications Houston (2018)
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Medicine at the Crossroads is a collection of essays based a column originally published in the Waco-Tribune Herald by renowned cardiologist Dr. Michael Attas of Baylor University. It touches on three perspectives - the physician, the patient, and the healthcare system - and addresses some of the most pressing questions in medicine today.

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