Doctors in the Wedding

Doctors in the Wedding
Author: Gina Wilkins
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459219392

Out-of-town bridesmaid Madison Baker was looking forward to a fun wedding of one of her oldest friends. She never thought she'd meet a groomsman that made even her measured mind-of-a-psychiatrist spin. Of course, he was the one guy who was off-limits. Steadfast Dr. Jason D'Alessandro was wedded to his work and his patients. Why, even the bride's beautiful sister couldn't turn his head! Still, stunning Madison stirred his impulsive, romantic side, although she insisted that their hot-and-heavy romance remain top secret. But this was one forbidden weekend fling that might just be for keeps….

The Great Marriage Physician

The Great Marriage Physician
Author: Jerry and Carole Wilkins
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2014-11-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1634170040

Jerry and Carole Wilkins have decoded the Bible for the secrets to a happy marriage in The Great Marriage Physician. It's not very often you get sincere advise like it's coming from your grandmother. But that's the kind of feeling that chapter after chapter in this book exudes. It makes you wonder why no one ever thought of the Bible as a the most comprehensive book of sage marriage advise. Until now. Skeptics may say they are not credible, they don't use a scientific approach or technical terms, or they don't have degrees in psychology, but would you rather trust a marriage counselor whose personal background you don't know and for all you know is also dealing with their own broken marriage? Or would you be more interested in listening to a couple who has been successfully dealing with the highs and lows of marriage, and so far have been living their own version of happily ever after for forty-eight years?

Talking with Doctors

Talking with Doctors
Author: David Newman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1134915462

Without any warning, in September 1999, David Newman was told he had a rare and life-threatening tumor in the base of his skull. In the compressed space of five weeks, he consulted with leading physicians and surgeons at four major medical centers. The doctors offered drastically differing opinions; several pronounced the tumor inoperable and voiced skepticism about the effectiveness of any nonsurgical treatment. Talking with Doctors is the story of Newman's efforts, at a time of great stress and even impending death, to wend his way through the dense thicket of medical consultations in search of a physician and a treatment that offered the possibility of survival. It is the story, especially, of the harrowing process of assessing conflicting "expert" opinions and, in so doing, of making sense of the priorities, personalities, and vulnerabilities of different doctors. All too often, he found, the leading specialists to whom he was sent were strangers in the consulting room-and strangers who became stranger still, both cognitively and emotionally, when ambiguous findings pushed them to the outer limits of their training and experience. Newman writes poignantly of his sense of powerlessness and desperation, of the painstaking means by which he ascertained what could be known about his tumor, and of the fortuitous events that finally led him to life-saving help. Talking with Doctors is a compelling, absorbing, unsettling story that touches a collective raw nerve about the experience of doctors and medical care when life-threatening illness leads us to subspecialists at major medical centers. Probing the nature of medical authority and the grounds of a trusting doctor-patient relationship, Newman illuminates with grace and power what it now means for a patient to participate in life-and-death medical decisions.

Being a Girl with The Doctor

Being a Girl with The Doctor
Author: Gillian I. Leitch
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2023-12-11
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476689539

Throughout the long running BBC series Doctor Who, the Doctor has rarely been alone, traveling with both female and male "companions." The companion is essential to Doctor Who because he or she is a stand-in for the audience, providing information about the Doctor's ongoing adventures. With the casting of a female actor in the role of the Doctor in 2018, one criticism of the series was finally resolved. After the shift in gender identity, the role of the Doctor and the companion also shifted--or has it? The continued focus on romantic relations between the TARDIS occupants has led to complaints from both male and female fans, reiterating and reinforcing myriad criticisms about the portrayal of the female companions. Essays in this book consider how gender is presented in Doctor Who and how certain female companions have been able to break out of the gendered roles usually assigned to them through the classic and new series.

Tears of the Oppressed

Tears of the Oppressed
Author: Aviad Hacohen
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780881258677

Background -- A word of caution -- Attitudes of compassion and leniency -- Relaxation of the laws of evidence concerning agunot : example of a methodology favoring leniency -- The uniqueness of the problem in our day -- The basic sources for kiddushei ta'ut -- The rishonim and the codes : stringent and lenient approaches -- The responsa literature -- General principles to be derived from the precedents.

Doctor John Remembers

Doctor John Remembers
Author: John Henry Moore
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2023-05-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 166676244X

This is the story (told in nearly two hundred short recollections) of a surgeon from a family of surgeons, raised in the Arkansas oil country of the Jim Crow South. A churchgoer from his childhood, he came to a saving knowledge of Christ (along with his wife Cathy) only in the late 1970s. And from that turning point, they proved themselves to be choice servants of the Lord in countless ways—in John’s case, as a deacon, a surgeon in the Amazon region, a denominational and parachurch board member, a conference speaker in Eastern Europe, a free-clinic doctor in Southwest Missouri, and a church staff member. Along the way, he took note of a host of engaging events, characters, and conversations, whether among fellow Air Force doctors on parade, with medical colleagues observing a gratifying, ancillary effect of defibrillation, or in the company of an aunt who introduced him to Roy Rogers and Stan Musial. There was even an Elvis sighting. The book is rich in theological, ecclesiological, missiological, familial, sociological, psychological, and medical narratives and observations.

Doctor Who-Guide 3/3

Doctor Who-Guide 3/3
Author: Compiled from Wikipedia pages and published by Dr Googelberg
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 286
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1291079785