The subheading of the book ‘why good people are divided by politics and religion’ very aptly describes itself. What initially attracted me to the book was that I have always felt uneasy when people justify issues with the phrases ‘because it just is’ or ‘because it feels wrong/right’ but have never been able to articulateContinue reading “Righteous mind: part 1”
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Face-to-Face: Reading for Aspiring Dentists
Jim McCaul is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
An oral and maxillofacial surgeon is one of the 10 surgical specialities in the UK where one is usually required to have a degree in both dentistry and medicine. An OMFS focuses on reconstructive and trauma surgery focusing on the face, mouth and neck.
In this book McCaul discusses his cases and areas of his personal life. This book is comparable to the other medical books with regards to tone and type of content, but this is the only book that gives you and insight into OMFS.
Aspiring Medical/Dental Student Reading List
Below is a list of books I have read/ am reading with a quick summary/ review: Books for medicine/ dentistry I’ve read: Books for medicine/ dentistry I intend to read next:
‘Dear Life’ by Rachel Clarke: a book for aspiring medical and dentistry students
There are those generic books you find when you type into google ‘books for studying medicine,’ such as Do No Harm, Being Mortal, Trust Me I’m a Junior Doctor etc. ‘Dear Life’ is perhaps a less generic book. 1. Overview 2. Key Lessons 1. Overview Published in early 2020, I think this new book has remainedContinue reading “‘Dear Life’ by Rachel Clarke: a book for aspiring medical and dentistry students”