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That good night  : life and medicine in the eleventh hour / Sunita Puri.

Puri, Sunita, 1979- (author.).

Summary:
"A heart-wrenching and provocative memoir about how the essential parts of one young woman's early life--her mother's work as an anesthesiologist and her spiritual practice--led her to become a doctor and to question the premise that medicine exists to prolong life at all costs. Dr. Sunita Puri's parents grew up in urban India, in extreme poverty. Yet they managed not only to reach America, but her mother become a renowned anesthesiologist too. As a young girl, Puri realized that the gulf between her parents' experiences and her own was nearly impossible to bridge, save for two elements: medicine and faith. Puri spent her childhood in nurse's lounges waiting for her mother to exit the OR, and also in deep conversation with her parents about the role of faith in shaping a compassionate life. As a young woman, Puri followed her mother into medicine. But as the years of her training passed, Puri began to question medicine's power. Were patients' lives being saved, or merely prolonged? What did doctors understand when patients use words like "warrior," "survive," "recover"? Eventually, Puri's questions led her to palliative care--a new field, one at work translating the border between medical intervention and quality of life care. By helping patients think through radical medical decisions, Puri balanced the pull of her family's faith and the incessant and sterile push of Western medicine. Written in gorgeous, evocative prose, That Good Night shares Puri's own stories along with her patients' to reveal a nuanced and optimistic portrait of medicine and hospitalization, arming readers with questions that will revolutionize the way we connect with our doctors"

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780735223325
  • Physical Description: 300 pages : ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Penguin Books, 2020.
Subject: Puri, Sunita > 1979-
Women physicians > United States > Biography.
East Indian American physicians > Biography.
Palliative treatment.
Physician and patient.
Medicine > Religious aspects.
Genre: Biography.

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Meyersdale Public Library 610.92 PURI (Text) 30512005395155 MEYM Non-Fiction Available -

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