Thursday, September 26, 2019

In Shock Download

ISBN: 1250293774
Title: In Shock Pdf My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope

"Awdish's book is the one I wished we were given as assigned reading our first year of medical school, alongside our white coats and stethoscopes...dramatic, engaging and instructive." ―The New York Times Book Review“Awdish's story is grueling: a catastrophic miscarriage, multiple organ failure, the uncertainty that accompanies a sudden medical crisis. In Shock searches for a glimmer of hope in life’s darkest moments, and finds it.” ―The Washington Post"In a gut-wrenching memoir approaching Job-level suffering, Awdish recounts her ordeal as a doctor-turned-patient and the many changes in her perspective and practice of medicine...Awdish’s emotional tenor is electric (and understandable): angry, anxious, self-pitying, vulnerable, even terrified. But she’s also heroic, smart, and determined.” ―Booklist (starred review)"In Shock should be required reading in every medical, nursing and health professional school. Dr. Awdish cuts to the core of what is ailing the healthcare system: a loss of humanity. Her honest and poignant appraisal of how modern medicine systematizes illness and suffering is a wake up call to rethink medical pedagogy and the concept of how we truly heal. Ultimately, she gives us hope that through better understanding of each other and ourselves, we can reinvigorate the human connection at the heart of healthcare." ―Andrew J. Shin, JD, MPH, Senior Director, Policy, The Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare"A compassionate and critical look at medicine and illness from both a doctor’s and a patient’s perspective...Awdish has written a unique and insightful memoir." ―Publishers Weekly"A sobering, well-rendered reality check on the desperate need for advanced training on compassion-centric modes of patient care." ―Kirkus Reviews"Dr. Rana Awdish brings the much-needed voice of the patient to life in a courageous retelling of her catastrophic illness and stunning revelations of the major disconnect between the communication caregivers deliver and what patients need. Rana’s story is not only compelling; it’s a call to action. This book will, hopefully, spur the change needed to develop a culture of empathy among providers beginning in our training programs and carrying through to practices, hospitals and health systems." ―Wright Lassiter III, President & CEO, Henry Ford Health System"Dr. Rana Awdish suffered through catastrophic illness and loss as a young physician. Her perspective on her experiences as a patient transformed her understanding of how medicine is practiced today. In Shock reminds us of the essential aspect of the individual narrative and the vital importance of communication; not just between patients and their doctors but between doctors and themselves. Dr. Awdish's compassion for both her patients and those providing care for patients comes from profound insight into the vulnerability that illness imposes and the suffering that asks for acknowledgement and understanding." ―Susan Clark Ball, M.D., M.P.H, M.S., Associate Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College and Assistant Director of the Bernbaum Unit, Center for Special Studies, New York Presbyterian Hospital"In Shock is an ideal text for courses in narrative medicine, and similar classes that are now increasingly taught under a variety of names in medical schools nationwide. It is a welcome addition to a canon that includes such diverse works as Arthur Frank’s The Wounded Storyteller, Danielle Ofri’s Singular Intimacies, and What Patients Say, What Doctors Feel, Samuel Shem’s The House of God. Together, these works lay bare the dilemma of the doctor in the age of the modern estrangement from care (as opposed to cure) and in bearing witness to this crisis, they urge us forward." ―Matthew von Unwerth, Program in Narrative Medicine, Columbia University"Devastating and life-affirming all at the same time. As a fellow physician and mom, I founded myself immersed in In Shock, both by Rana Awdish’s description of her heartbreaking losses as well as her triumphs of making it back to life repeatedly, to ultimately tell this story so beautifully. She reminds us all of the critical importance of maintaining our “human-ness” when we are taking care of the very ill." ―Lynn E. Fiellin, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine and the Yale Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine“This book is remarkable―should be required reading for every medical caregiver. In Shock is so beautifully written, so full of wisdom about illness, emotional connection and ripe with ideas for improving communication with my patients. I was so moved by Dr. Awdish’s courage, resilience and passion to improve medical practice.” ―Jeffrey Millstein, MD, Penn Medicine"A very important book and the perfect antidote to the ever increasing canon of rather self-congratulatory medical literature hitting our shelves. Awdish looks at the way we practice medicine with a combination of love and outrage. She writes beautifully about the secret, shameful feelings many doctors feel they have to hide and she shows us how we might do better. After reading this book, I feel like a different doctor." ―Dr. Gabriel Weston, author of Direct Red: A Surgeon's Story“Perhaps the bravest book that I have ever read in its gripping honesty and powerful lessons. An unrivaled view of healthcare as it really is―its triumphs and missteps―through the riveting, nakedly honest story of a physician who became seriously ill...reads like a page-turning novel.” ―Leonard L. Berry, Ph.D., Regents Professor, Mays Business School, Texas A&M University and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement"When Rana Awdish's brief description of her medical experiences was published in The New England Journal of Medicine, one leading health care expert (who did not know Rana) tweeted that everyone who takes care of patients should read it. The same is true for In Shock, her book that describes her medical ordeal and the insights that flowed from it. Her story of her clinical problems and what she experienced as she endured them reads like The Odyssey. The moment toward the end when she takes the stage to describe her experiences for her medical colleagues is nothing less than electrifying. And the insights about the nature of healing with which she concludes her book are an inspiration." ―Tom Lee, Chief Medical Officer for Press Ganey Associates, Inc."In Shock is a brilliantly written account of Awdish's near death experience and what it is like to be on the "other side" of medicine. Through her sometimes shocking, often heartbreaking and always honest storytelling, Awdish poignantly brings to the forefront both our collective and individual shortcomings despite our best intentions. She clearly demonstrates the necessity and urgency for us to move away from "The House of God" culture, where we were trained to detach and depersonalize, to one that needs to be centered around empathy and caring, not just for the sake of our patients, but for our own humanity. The next generation will look back on In Shock as a transformational book and it will be mandatory reading for everyone in healthcare." ―Sara Hegab, MD, Senior Staff Physician, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Henry Ford HospitalDR. RANA AWDISH is the Director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Program at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and a Critical Care Physician. She was recently named Medical Director of Care Experience for the ($6 billion, 24,000 employee) Health System. She was awarded the Speak-Up Hero award in 2014 for her work on improving communication, as well as the Critical Care Teaching Award in 2016. In 2017 she was a finalist for the Schwartz Center’s 2017 National Compassionate Caregiver of the Year (NCCY) Award and the Physician of the Year award from the Press Ganey National Client Conference. Dr. Awdish is board-certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine.

Now a Los Angeles Times Bestseller

The New York Times Book Review: "Awdish's book is the one I wished we were given as assigned reading our first year of medical school, alongside our white coats and stethoscopes...dramatic, engaging and instructive."

A riveting first-hand account of a physician who's suddenly a dying patient and her revelation of the horribly misguided standard of care in the medical world

Dr. Rana Awdish never imagined that an emergency trip to the hospital would result in hemorrhaging nearly all of her blood volume and losing her unborn first child. But after her first visit, Dr. Awdish spent months fighting for her life, enduring consecutive major surgeries and experiencing multiple overlapping organ failures. At each step of the recovery process, Awdish was faced with something even more unexpected: repeated cavalier behavior from her fellow physicians―indifference following human loss, disregard for anguish and suffering, and an exacting emotional distance.

Hauntingly perceptive and beautifully written, In Shock allows the reader to transform alongside Awidsh and watch what she discovers in our carefully-cultivated, yet often misguided, standard of care. Awdish comes to understand the fatal flaws in her profession and in her own past actions as a physician while achieving, through unflinching presence, a crystalline vision of a new and better possibility for us all.

As Dr. Awdish finds herself up against the same self-protective partitions she was trained to construct as a medical student and physician, she artfully illuminates the dysfunction of disconnection. Shatteringly personal, and yet wholly universal, she offers a brave road map for anyone navigating illness while presenting physicians with a new paradigm and rationale for embracing the emotional bond between doctor and patient.

The Human Body has great capacity for Healing! Reading this book helped me find my voice in years past as a nurse in hospitals or clinics.Times are changing, but in a way the human nature of arrogance and fatigue causes us allto lapse in communication skills or sensitivity. This author is extremely gifted inverbalizing her thoughts after her many crisis were over. Brilliant! I feel this book should berequired reading in nursing and medical schools. I couldn't put the book down and learneddeeper insights into the patient-doctor relationship. I find the principles could also be appliedto other fields where there is a "professional" and a client or parishioner. Experiencing whatothers feel is always a great lesson in humility.Remarkable; such a thoughtful, important book There aren't enough superlatives to describe how I feel about this book.First, in briefest summary, this story is written by Dr. Rana Awdish and tells the harrowing story of her near-fatal medical disaster suffered in her 7th month of pregnancy. Dr. Awdish had formerly been an ICU doctor and now she found herself on the opposite side; experiencing life as a patient in an ICU unit.Her life hung in the balance for weeks, and it really took years of ups and downs after devastating setbacks for her to finally recover. She is now a working ICU doctor again and she also gives seminars and speeches on her experience and hopefully this will help doctors and patients alike.I have read several books similar to this, and indeed it reminded me a bit of 1991 movie staring William Hurt called The Doctor. In that movie an arrogant doctor finds himself suddenly becoming a patient and the experience humbles him and changes his life.Dr. Awdish did not need humbling before her experience - but what reminded me so much of that movie was that she was forever changed afterwards and that she was able to share her amazing insights with us. What a gift, truly.I could go on and on gushing about this book. She describes how devastating it is for anyone to find themselves suddenly very ill and being without control and how normal, healthy people don't, or maybe can't understand how that can feel. As Virginia Woolf once said, and I must paraphrase - there really is a land of the sick and a land of the well. As Dr. Awdish so eloquently stated:"I had lost my sense of myself as a strong, capable, independent person."It's so hard to truly understand this unless you've been there. As Dr. Awdish points out, it is the little things that doctors and other health personnel can say or do that can make such a difference for the patient. She does such a wonderful job going into detail about this.(As a side-note and example - I went to have an echocardiogram today and the technician stopped in the middle of the test, looked worried, and went back to my chart and came back. I looked at her concerned and she looked back at me and smiled and said, "everything looks good I was just checking something on the chart," and I smiled and thought of this book - this was exactly the kind of thing Dr. Awdish was talking about, and I thanked the tech for the explanation.)What Dr. Awdish does go on to explain to us is how doctors were trained to distance themselves from patients - that feeling empathy was actually a bad thing because it was believed it could interfere in their treatment of a patient and it could overwhelm them personally. And of course that is understandable.At the same time, she goes on to explain that this is not necessarily the case - you can feel empathy and show caring; and sometimes you just need to be more conscious of things you say and do in front of your patient. She also explains how it's not good for the interns and the doctors alike to not be able to be able to talk about their own feelings of failure or loss.I really do hate to summarize anything she says in this book because she says it so beautifully herself. I have dog-eared so many pages that I think that this book may fly if I were to throw it in the air. In her own words:"Perhaps it speaks poorly of me that I needed to become a patient to see cracks in our face. Did I not have enough empathy or perspective to understand the magnitude of the suffering that was all around me until it affected me directly? It's possible. But that doesn't resonate with who I understand myself to be. Closer to the truth is that I'm not entirely to blame. I came to medicine with an open heart, and somewhere during my training I was taught to wall it off. We all were. We were implicitly and explicitly instructed on the absolute necessity of partitions, measured distance and aequanimitas.We were taught not only that it would save us, but if we didn't somehow find a way to do it, we would kill those we were put there to protect. Our feelings were a direct threat to our patients. It was impossible to evaluate, diagnose and treat patients if we felt something as they decompensated in front of us, struggled with cancer diagnoses in our office, and lost their dignity to disease.It was a lie.It is entirely possible to feel someone's pain acknowledge their suffering, hold it in our hands and support them with our present without depleting ourselves, without clouding our judgment. But only if we are honest about our own feelings. Physicians are prone to all the same human emotions of pride and guilt and denial and shame that distort our reason. We are just trained to believe we can surmount them. Emotions tended to can be claimed. Those we deny will always float. Allowing space for our feelings when we've been trained to deny them is not selfish, it's necessary, both for ourselves and for our patients."I so highly recommend this book. It is a must for everyone in the medical field and would be of great interest to anyone else, including those who have suffered from a serious illness or know someone who has. And as pointed out in the book, since that is inevitable in life, well then I guess I would recommend this book to everyone.Utterly riveting book I've been lucky enough to meet Dr. Awdish. She has a kindness and compassion I wish everyone could have. Now I know why. A beautiful, moving story, this should be required reading for anyone in healthcare.

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Sunday, September 15, 2019

10-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse Download

ISBN: 1501100106
Title: 10-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse Pdf
Author: JJ Smith
Published Date: 2014-07-15
Page: 192

JJ Smith is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Green Smoothies for Life, the #1 national bestseller and USA TODAY bestseller. She is a nutritionist and certified weight-loss expert who has been featured on The Steve Harvey Show, The Montel Williams Show, and The Jamie Foxx Show and on the NBC, FOX, and CW Network, as well as in the pages of Glamour, Essence, and Ladies Home Journal. Since reclaiming her health, losing weight, and discovering a “second youth” in her forties, JJ has become the voice of inspiration to those who want to lose weight, be healthy, and get their sexy back! To learn more, check out JJSmithOnline.com.

The New York Times bestselling 10-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse will jump-start your weight loss, increase your energy level, clear your mind, and improve your overall health as you lose ten to fifteen pounds in just ten days.

Made up of supernutrients from leafy greens and fruits, green smoothies are filling and healthy and you will enjoy drinking them. Your body will also thank you for drinking them as your health and energy improve to levels you never thought possible. It is an experience that could change your life if you stick with it!

This book provides a shopping list, recipes, and detailed instructions for the 10-day cleanse, along with suggestions for getting the best results. It also offers advice on how to continue to lose weight and maintain good health afterwards.

Are you ready to look slimmer, healthier, and sexier than you have in years? Then get ready to begin the 10-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse!

If you successfully complete the 10-Day Green Smoothie Cleanse, you will…
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I love this book it's very helpful I love this book it's very helpful. I followed directions and lost 12 pounds in 10 days and the smoothies taste well tooAwesome book! I decided to try the cleanse and lost 11. 6 lbs, 4.5 inches of my waist, 5.5 inches of my hips. This is not diet, but a lifestyle change. I am still doing my green smoothies every morning and healthy snacks and meals throughout the day.This is an awesome and very helpful book This is an awesome and very helpful book, i've lost 15 pounds on my first 10 days of this journey I thank GOD for JJ Smith for coming up with this life changing book and i highly recommend it to everyone who what to live a healthy life.

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Girl, Wash Your Face Pdf

ISBN: B077GZBL1Y
Title: Girl, Wash Your Face Pdf Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Become Who You Were Meant to Be

Number one New York Times Best Seller

Do you ever suspect that everyone else has life figured out and you don't have a clue? If so, Rachel Hollis has something to tell you: That's a lie.

As the founder of the lifestyle website TheChicSite.com and CEO of her own media company, Rachel Hollis developed an immense online community by sharing tips for better living while fearlessly revealing the messiness of her own life. Now, in this challenging and inspiring new book, Rachel exposes the 20 lies and misconceptions that too often hold us back from living joyfully and productively, lies we've told ourselves so often we don't even hear them anymore.

With painful honesty and fearless humor, Rachel unpacks and examines the falsehoods that once left her feeling overwhelmed and unworthy, and reveals the specific practical strategies that helped her move past them. In the process, she encourages, entertains, and even kicks a little butt, all to convince you to do whatever it takes to get real and become the joyous, confident woman you were meant to be.

With unflinching faith and rock-hard tenacity, Girl, Wash Your Face shows you how to live with passion and hustle - and how to give yourself grace without giving up.

I wanted to love it... Like so many other reviewers, I wanted to love it... So many of my friends have nothing but praises for the book, so I bought it.I’ve been disappointed from the start. I ended up feeling so annoyed that I wasn’t able to finish the book.I felt like it was too much “me me me” and humble bragging, as another reviewer pointed out.You might want to borrow it before you waste your money I don't understand all the hype about this book. Rachel Hollis's life experience is so near perfect and so far removed from that of the average woman, that there is almost nothing in this book that is actually relatable. She uses the following examples in her book:1. She dropped out of school at 19 to pursue her successful event planning business that catered to Hollywood celebrities.2. She had one intimate relationship outside of marriage. They broke up for two days. On the third day he professed his love and they ended up getting married.3. Although they have four children, she and her husband struggled with infertility for eight months.4. Hollis admits she has a mean streak and uses the example of making fun of a girl in high school for shaving her toes.5. Hollis also shares in the book that she peed her pants on a trampoline and had a cavity at one point.6. Almost every chapter talks about how she made the Forbes "Top 40 Under 40 list", runs her own multi-million dollar company, and is a "good Christian girl".Perhaps this book could be appreciated by women who have lived a very blessed and sheltered life. But for anyone who has ever had to deal with real life issues such as poverty, illness, abuse, depression, co-dependency, dysfunctional families, loneliness, etc. I recommend you look elsewhere because this book will come across as one long never-ending humblebrag. All eight women in my book club agreed that the book had a tone that was "inauthentic", "judgmental", and "preachy". If you want to read truly authentic, genuine work that sheds light on overcoming human imperfections and failings, I recommend reading Jeanette Walls, Cheryl Strayed, and Elizabeth Gilbert. These female authors have lived very imperfect lives - like most of us - and you will find their work far more relatable than this book which comes across as self-aggrandizing propaganda. I ended up returning the book for a full refund, which I never do.Note: My original one-star review of the book (which 93 people found helpful in the first 3 days) was reported to Amazon and removed for not meeting "community standards" even though the tone was very respectful. I'm sharing this because it might help explain all the five-star reviews.

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Thursday, September 5, 2019

The New Girl Free Pdf

ISBN: B07MXPB49T
Title: The New Girl Pdf A Novel

Number One New York Times Best Seller  

Number One USA Today Best Seller  

Number One Wall Street Journal Best Seller

From number one New York Times best-selling author Daniel Silva, this summer's hottest thriller.

Now you see her.  

Now you don't.  

THE NEW GIRL.  

A new thriller of deception, betrayal, and vengeance.

She was covered from head to toe in expensive wool and plaid, the sort of stuff one saw at the Burberry boutique in Harrods. She carried a leather bookbag rather than a nylon backpack. Her patent leather ballet slippers were glossy and bright. She was proper, the new girl, modest. 

But there was something else about her....

At an exclusive private school in Switzerland, mystery surrounds the identity of the beautiful raven-haired girl who arrives each morning in a motorcade fit for a head of state. She is said to be the daughter of a wealthy international businessman. In truth, her father is Khalid bin Mohammed, the much-maligned crown prince of Saudi Arabia. Once celebrated for his daring social and religious reforms, he is now reviled for his role in the murder of a dissident journalist. And when his only child is brutally kidnapped, he turns to the one man he can trust to find her before it is too late.

What's done cannot be undone....

Gabriel Allon, the legendary chief of Israeli intelligence, has spent most of his life fighting terrorists, including the murderous jihadists financed by Saudi Arabia. Prince Khalid - or KBM, as he is known - has pledged to finally break the bond between the Kingdom and radical Islam. For that reason alone, Gabriel regards him as a valuable, if flawed, partner. Together, they will become unlikely allies in a deadly secret war for control of the Middle East. The life of a child, and the throne of Saudi Arabia, hang in the balance. Both men have made their share of enemies. And both have everything to lose.

Filled with dark humor, breathtaking twists of plot, and an unforgettable cast of characters, The New Girl is both a thrilling, pause-resisting tale of entertainment and a sophisticated study of political alliances and great-power rivalries in a dangerous world. And it is once again proof that Gabriel Allon is "one of fiction's greatest spies" (Kirkus) and Daniel Silva is "quite simply the best" (Kansas City Star) writer of foreign intrigue and suspense at work today. 

You are my reason why!!! I read it in one seating. Mr. Silva you outdid yourself. I cannot thank you enough for reminding me why I love reading. You humanize your fictional characters in a way that only a very few writers are able to do. Your stories, settings, and editing are exceptionally delivered.Thank you! Until next year.Daniel Silva and Gabriel Allon It is mid- July and I have finished “The New Girl” by Daniel Silva. The book was a bit longer, so thankfully I didn’t read it one sitting. But still it will be a year before Gabriel Allon appears again. I know Mr. Silva isn’t already writing, he’s touring but I would seriously like him to get to work. I don’t know how I got lost in the character of Gabriel Allon but it was many years ago. He is serious, dangerous, lovable, with a very dry humor that can make you laugh out loud. I don’t know how to a review a book. I’m 66 years old and no longer remember spelling and the rules of grammar or punctuation. So anyway: Over time the character development has been wonderful. The novels are always are jaw clenchingly fast paced. At no time do you suspend disbelief. Everyting, no matter how outlandish, is believable. You want to meet these people and have take you everywhere they have been. You want to hug Gabriel and fall in love.This author ruins me for weeks. I can’t pick up another book. No one writes this incredibly well. Books by authors I love become trash. Daniel please go home and started.Boring and Lacking Suspense I've read all of the Gabriel Allon books. The earlier novels in the series are fantastic. The last several have been lackluster and The New Girl is no exception. Unfortunately, I was duped into believing this was a great book based on a 10/10 review from a reputable reviewer. It is devoid of any real suspense and the only surprise happens on the last page of the book. A character from earlier in the series, Sara Bancroft, is shoehorned into the story for no valid reason, and then only to whine about her lack of a love life. The main problem with the story, and possibly the series, is that Gabriel Allon is no longer as interesting since he became head of The Office and a married father of two. It's also impossible to suspend disbelief that the head of Israel's intelligence agency, who at age 65+ is out in the field putting himself in danger on a regular basis. The other problem is Daniel Silva's reliance on current events to drive the plot, as well as his blatant political leanings. The events he derives his plot from occurred at least a year prior to the book being published and are old news, and his political beliefs detract from the story. I read spy fiction to be entertained, not to be reminded of depressing real life events. Perhaps next time Silva can come up with an original story, instead of regurgitated world events. Maybe it's even time to think about creating a new series with a new protagonist.

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