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HIPPOCRASY IBD

NEWSOUTH PUBLISHING
10 / 2021
9781742237350
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Sinopsis

Two world-leading doctors reveal the true state of modern medicine and how doctors are letting their patients down.InáHippocrasy, rheumatologist and epidemiologist Rachelle Buchbinder and orthopaedic surgeon Ian Harris argue that the benefits of medical treatments are often wildly overstated and the harms understated. That overtreatment and overdiagnosis are rife. And the medical system is not fit for purpose: designed to deliver healthácareánotáhealth.This powerful exposé reveals the tests, drugs and treatments that provide little or no benefit for patients and the inherent problem of a medical system based on treating rather than preventing illness. The book also provides tips to empower patients - do I really need this treatment? What are the risks? Are there simpler, safer options? What happens if I do nothing? Plus solutions to help restructure how medicine is delivered to help doctors live up to their Hippocratic Oath.âÇÖOne of the hardest things for a doctor to do ... is nothing. This superb book explains how in medicine and surgery less is often not just more, itâÇÖs closer to the oath weâÇÖre all supposed to practise by.âÇÖ - Norman Swan, award-winning producer and broadcaster of theáHealth ReportáandáCoronacastâÇÖThis eye-opening and enthralling book on the medical and moral hazards which beset the health profession is a must-read for patients and practitioners alike. From âÇÖtooth-fairy scienceâÇÖ to medical disasters to the inflated business world of medicine,áHippocrasyáis a profoundly thought-provoking and compelling work that challenges our perception of the practice of modern medicine.âÇÖ - Kate McClymont AM, award-winning investigative journalist for theáSydney Morning Herald/The AgeâÇÖDoctors are educated to do good. Yet, as the commercial imperatives of the medical industrial complex tighten their grip, doctors are becoming more and more worried that they are inflicting harm rather than creating benefit. This book is for them and, perhaps even more importantly, for their patients. The road to hell is paved with good intentions: readáHippocrasyáand turn back.âÇÖ - Iona Heath CBE, former President, The Royal College of General PractitionersâÇÖAbout half of us in advantaged countries are now patients or âÇÖprovidersâÇÖ, or both, and a third of clinical interventions are futile at best. Seeking health is daunting and we could benefit from a guide. Rachelle Buchbinder and Ian Harris have provided such with this volume.âÇÖ - Nortin M Hadler, author ofáThe Last Well Person,áThe Citizen PatientáandáWorried Sick, Emeritus Professor of Medicine and Microbiology/Immunology, University of North CarolinaâÇÖA timely book from two leading doctors. Increasingly, the healthy are re-defined as having âÇÖprediseaseâÇÖ and drawn into questionable investigations and monitoring programmes. The bookâÇÖs core message is that medicineâÇÖs hubris and a creeping scientism has come to overshadow the doctorâÇÖs commitment to care for and comfort their patients and, above all, do no harm. It is time to step back from the brink and revisit the founding principles and core values of our profession.âÇÖ - Trish Greenhalgh OBE, Professor of Primary Care Research, University of Oxford