WOW - A well written book about business and medicine | The Phantom Stethoscope: A Field Manual for Finding an Optimistic Future in Medicine | Stephen K. Klasko, Gregory P. Shea
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The Phantom Stethoscope: A Field Manual for Finding an Optimistic Future in Medicine
Stephen K. Klasko
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Gregory P. Shea
Hillsboro Press
, 1999 - 272 pages
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An engaging, thought provoking and entertaining book.
This book creatively combines science fiction and
medicine
(which are not as diametrically opposed as one might think). The authors have successfully explained the monumental changes that have occured in the health care industry over the past 15 years in an informative yet entertaining way. I found this book to be thought provoking, intriguing and extremely enjoyable. It really is a "must read" for anyone currently (or thinking about) working in health care. Drs. Klasko and Shea present a realistic and, thankfully,
optimistic
outlook on the evolution and
future
of health care. It is a remarkably well written book that will draw readers in and leave them wanting for more. Hopefully, a sequel is in the works!
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A reading must for hospital Board members!
Klasko and Shea take the complex issues of today's managed care environment and present it in a way that is understandable and fun to read. This book is a "must read" for anyone serving on hospital boards!
WOW - A well written book about business and medicine
I was amazed by the story line, the gripping tale, and the way in which Klasko wove his knowledge of both business and
medicine
into a compelling story. If Doctors don't get it after reading this book, they never will.
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Great message for anyone interested in healthcare
There have been few books that attempt to look at the nonclinical side of
medicine
with any creativity. This book by Drs Klasko and Shea takes a science fiction approach that acts as a perfect backdrop for lessons about how to handle the changes in medical care. The concept of getting abducted by aliens is how many physicians view the current scenario. I applaud Drs Klasko and Shea for attempting to mix this "Star Wars" type plot with an
optimistic
message for people involved in medicine
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Through the ingenious use of combining science fiction with industry expertise, Stephen K. Klasko, a practicing physician, and Gregory P. Shea, Wharton faculty member and health-care consultant, pose this provocative question: What if a medical resident was abducted by aliens in 1985, and through advanced technology was imparted a full understanding of the health-care system of the
future
? Mila undergoes this phenomenal experience and her life changes forever as she discovers an exciting and improved future in
medicine
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