• February 6, 2018
  • USD $17.95
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN-13: 9781632991454
  • Trim: 6in × 9in

Physician

How Science Transformed the Art of Medicine

Rajeev Kurapati, MD

What happened that changed the priest—the revered healer of antiquity—into a person of science? How was the modern doctor made?

Physician is Rajeev Kurapati’s earnest attempt to answer this question and others central to the practice of medicine. For instance, how have the advances of medical technology influenced society’s perception of death? How do physicians balance thinking with feeling when dealing with critically ill patients? How do we meet the needs of patients seeking a personal connection to their doctor in what may seem to be an emotionally deficient medical landscape? Is it possible to overcome some of the compromises we’ve had to make along the way? What is the promise of modern medicine and its limitations? And notably—as medical care becomes more and more digitized and automated, will the medical degree—a universal badge of respectability—continue to hold value?

Dr. Kurapati, a practicing hospital physician, succeeds in gracefully exploring the depths of what it really means to be a doctor—and a patient—at this time in our human history, and his blueprint for building a stronger future of healthcare is an important and valuable one.

Rajeev Kurapati is a physician and the author of Unbound Intelligence. A health columnist for NKYtribune.com throughout 2015, he has also written articles pertaining to medicine, culture, and lifestyle that have been published in Slate Magazine, Smart Health Today, Mind Body Green, Life Hack, KevinMD, the Yoga Blog, The Good Men Project, and other outlets. Board certified in Family Practice, Kurapati has worked at St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Northern KY since 2008 and holds an MBA from the University of Missouri. He is the recipient of the 2008 Outstanding Teacher Award, judged by the physicians and medical students of St. Elizabeth Family Medicine Residency program.