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This is a poignant and moving narrative collection from women who each in theirown way were pioneers in their field of surgery. The story of the courage, physicalstrength, stamina and, most of all, the mental fortitude required to complete surgicaltraining is beautifully conveyed here. This collection will hopefully both inspire andmake the path easier for the next generation of surgeons, both women and men.- Abraham Verghese, MD; best-selling author of Cutting for Stone, The TennisPartner, and My Own CountryThis book is an enthralling read. It is all too rare to hear the stories of surgeons, andeven rarer to hear those of women surgeons. Yet here they are, told straight out, fearlessly,by residents and retirees alike. The stories are by turns funny, heartbreaking,flabbergasting, infuriating, inspiring-and at times all of these at once. Each voice hereis singular and fascinating. But the collective effect is overwhelmingly moving. Youwant to hear more. - Atul Gawande, MD; staff writer for The New Yorker; surgeon;researcher; best-selling author of Complications, The Checklist Manifesto,and BetterAn inspiring compendium of stories that challenged a generation and defined anera. Being a Woman Surgeon will be the archival account of the women who dared toradically advance the worlds greatest profession. - Marty Makary, MD, MPH; JohnsHopkins surgeon; New York Times best-selling author of UnaccountableAn extraordinary collection of essays written by an even more extraordinary group ofwomen, this book offers an unparalleled view of what it is like to be a woman surgeon.It is the book that I wish I had as a medical student and that even now I find inspiring.- Pauline Chen, New York Times columnist; surgeon; author of Final Exam-ASurgeons Reflections on MortalityDr. John has carefully collected an illuminating anthology of experiential writingsfrom women surgeons. Her contributors vary in surgical specialty, years of experience,and pe
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