Synopses & Reviews
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New York Times best-selling doctor-author shares extraordinary stories of moral problem-solving and medical detective work from 30 life-changing years in pediatric genetics.
The best-selling author of The Intern Blues shares extraordinary medical detective stories from his 30-year career as a top pediatric geneticist.
“…part medical detective story, part scientific tour de force, and part highly personal and emotional story…”
- Perri Klass, MD, author of Treatment Kind and Fair: Letters to a Young Doctor
“…[Robert Marion] is a sympathetic advocate for his patients who lucidly interprets complex medical conditions for lay readers.”
- Publishers Weekly
“…a straightforward, and often poignant, collection of true stories.”
- American Journal of Human Genetics
Dr. Robert Marion is revered throughout the world of medicine as both an eloquent writer and an esteemed caretaker. In Genetic Rounds, Dr. Marion challenges common assumptions about how genetics can and should be used in pediatric medicine, and what moral dilemmas are associated with the field.
Genetic Rounds is a vivid and compelling portrait of the patients Dr. Marion has encountered throughout his career. He tells their stories of triumph, tragedy, elegance, and grace. In these personal and engrossing tales, Dr. Marion renders the human face of medicine with unforgettable candor and compassion.
Review
“…well-told collection…”
- The New York Times
"" ...part medical detective story, part scientific tour de force, and part highly personal and emotional story…"" —Perri Klass, MD,author of Treatment Kind and Fair: Letters to a Young Doctor
""...[Robert Marion] is a sympathetic advocate for his patients who lucidly interprets complex medical conditions for lay readers."" —Publishers Weekly
“…a straightforward, and often poignant, collection of true stories.” —American Journal of Human Genetics
""It is thus his affinity for personal closeness and pursuit of true human understanding with his patients that distinguish Dr. Marion - and his text - as ""the human side of the genetic revolution."" —Andrew Thibedeau, J.D., Fellow with the Council for Responsible Genetics
Synopsis
The best-selling author of The Intern Blues shares extraordinary medical detective stories from his 30-year career as a top pediatric geneticist. “…part medical detective story, part scientific tour de force, and part highly personal and emotional story…”
- Perri Klass, MD, author of Treatment Kind and Fair: Letters to a Young Doctor
“…[Robert Marion] is a sympathetic advocate for his patients who lucidly interprets complex medical conditions for lay readers.”
- Publishers Weekly
“…a straightforward, and often poignant, collection of true stories.”
- American Journal of Human Genetics
Dr. Robert Marion is revered throughout the world of medicine as both an eloquent writer and an esteemed caretaker. In Genetic Rounds, Dr. Marion challenges common assumptions about how genetics can and should be used in pediatric medicine, and what moral dilemmas are associated with the field.
Genetic Rounds is a vivid and compelling portrait of the patients Dr. Marion has encountered throughout his career. He tells their stories of triumph, tragedy, elegance, and grace. In these personal and engrossing tales, Dr. Marion renders the human face of medicine with unforgettable candor and compassion.
About the Author
Robert Marion, M.D., is a professor of pediatrics and obstetrics and gynecology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York, is the director of clinical genetics at both the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and Blythedale Children's Hospital, Valhalla, New York. He is the author of six published books, including the best-selling and timeless classics The Intern Blues and Learning to Play God: The Coming of Age of a Young Doctor.