出版社: Random House
副标题: A Pediatric Neurosurgeon, His Young Patients, and Their Stories of Grace and Resilience
出版年: 2022-6-28
页数: 288
定价: USD 28.00
装帧: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780593243367
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“The surgical interventions in these pages are dizzying, but the fact that Jay Wellons can write as well as he can operate provides a whole other level of amazement.”—Ann Patchett, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Commonwealth
“A powerful and moving account of the intense joys and sorrows of being a pediatric neurosurgeon.”—Henry Marsh, New York Times bestselling author ...
“The surgical interventions in these pages are dizzying, but the fact that Jay Wellons can write as well as he can operate provides a whole other level of amazement.”—Ann Patchett, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Commonwealth
“A powerful and moving account of the intense joys and sorrows of being a pediatric neurosurgeon.”—Henry Marsh, New York Times bestselling author of Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death, and Brain Surgery
Tumors, injuries, ruptured vascular malformations—there is almost no such thing as a non-urgent brain surgery when it comes to kids. For a pediatric neurosurgeon working in the medical minefield of the brain—in which a single millimeter in every direction governs something that makes us essentially human—every day presents the challenge, and the opportunity, to give a new lease on life to a child for whom nothing is yet fully determined and all possibilities still exist.
In All That Moves Us, Dr. Jay Wellons pulls back the curtain to reveal the profoundly moving triumphs, haunting complications, and harrowing close calls that characterize the life of a pediatric neurosurgeon, bringing the high-stakes drama of the operating room to life with astonishing candor and honest compassion. Reflecting on lessons learned over twenty-five years and thousands of operations completed on some of the most vulnerable and precious among us, Wellons recounts in gripping detail the moments that have shaped him as a doctor, as a parent, and as the only hope for countless patients whose young lives are in his hands.
Wellons shares scenes of his early days as the son of a military pilot, the years of grueling surgical training, and true stories of what it’s like to treat the brave children he meets on the threshold between life and death. From the little boy who arrived at the hospital near death from a gunshot wound to the head, to the eight-year-old whose shredded nerves were repaired using suture as fine as human hair, to the brave mother-to-be undergoing fetal spinal cord surgery, All That Moves Us is an unforgettable portrait of the countless human dramas that take place in a busy modern children’s hospital—and a meditation on the marvel of life as seen from under the white-hot lights of the operating room.
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ay Wellons MD, MSPH, is a Professor in the Departments of Neurological Surgery, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery, Radiology, and Radiological Sciences at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He holds the Cal Turner, Jr. Chair and is Chief of the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Vice Chair of the Department of Neurol...
ay Wellons MD, MSPH, is a Professor in the Departments of Neurological Surgery, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery, Radiology, and Radiological Sciences at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He holds the Cal Turner, Jr. Chair and is Chief of the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Vice Chair of the Department of Neurological Surgery, Vice Chair of the Section of Surgical Sciences, and directs the Surgical Outcomes Center for Kids, (SOCKs) which he co-founded. He has over 250 published scientific and medical articles on all aspects of pediatric neurosurgery and is a recognized national lecturer and expert in fetal neurosurgery, the Chiari Malformations, brachial plexus surgery, surgical clinical outcomes research, and health care disparity. He has twice been a contributor to The New York Times Sunday Review. Many moons ago, he graduated from the University of Mississippi with a BA in English. All That Moves Us is his first book. Dr. Wellons lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife Melissa - also a physician, two teenage children Jack and Fair, and dog Watney.
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0 有用 明朗 2024-03-31 11:54:58 北京
科普性强,科学事实简单。文字很有感染力。
0 有用 Jacqueline_琳 2023-01-01 05:49:29 美国
All That Moves Us puts under microscopic light the impossible yet eternal task faced by all healthcare workers, particularly neurosurgeons: how to untangle not only nerves but also morality, how to tr... All That Moves Us puts under microscopic light the impossible yet eternal task faced by all healthcare workers, particularly neurosurgeons: how to untangle not only nerves but also morality, how to treat not just the brain but also the heart, how to heal with not just medicine but also words. Jay Wellons wields his pen as well as his scalpel. (展开)
0 有用 fjmy2k 2024-08-29 14:20:19 中国香港
文笔真好,技术真发达,有一点鸡汤
0 有用 Amber 2023-12-18 10:06:46 重庆
前言写得尤其好。
0 有用 a布 2023-09-30 23:15:56 美国
Life is truly fragile full of uncertainty from the very beginning till the end. The reason that we have not realized that is because we have been at the mercy of the unknown randomness. Yet, nothing i... Life is truly fragile full of uncertainty from the very beginning till the end. The reason that we have not realized that is because we have been at the mercy of the unknown randomness. Yet, nothing is set and guaranteed. That’s probably also why life is so precious. (展开)