For There is Work to be Done: Poetry and Commentary [Book Review]

Journal of Medical Humanities 32 (3):245-250 (2011)
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Poetry illuminates the work of health care professionals well beyond procedure guidelines, clinic schedules or best practice policy. Poems and commentary from the perspective of a nurse, an emergency medical technician and two physicians are accompanied by an exploration of the meaning of work and the role of medical humanities

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