Attending Others: A Doctor's Education in Bodies and Words

Attending Others: A Doctor's Education in Bodies and Words

by Brian Volck
Attending Others: A Doctor's Education in Bodies and Words

Attending Others: A Doctor's Education in Bodies and Words

by Brian Volck

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Overview

Becoming a doctor requires years of formal education, but one learns the practice of medicine only through direct encounters with the fragile others called "patients." Pediatrician Brian Volck recounts his own education in the mysteries of suffering bodies, powerful words, and natural beauty. It's a curriculum where the best teachers are children and their mothers, the classrooms are Central American villages and desert landscapes, and the essential texts are stories, poems, and paintings. Through practices of focused attention, he grows from detached observer of his patients' lives into an uneasy witness and grateful companion. From the inner city to the Navajo Nation and from the Grand Canyon to the mountains of Honduras, Volck learns to listen to children unable to talk, to assist in healing when cure is impossible, and to love those whose life and experiences are radically different from his own. This is not a how-to book or a brief for reforming medical education. Attending Others is a highly personal account of what the author learned about medicine after he completed his formal education. The short answer, it turns out, is pretty much everything.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532604881
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 07/20/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 222
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Brian Volck is a pediatrician and writer with an MD from Washington University in St. Louis and an MFA in creative nonfiction from Seattle Pacific University. His first collection of poetry, Flesh Becomes Word, was released in 2013. His essays, poetry, and reviews have appeared in America, The Christian Century, DoubleTake, Health Affairs, and IMAGE.
Brian Volck is a pediatrician and writer with an MD from Washington University in St. Louis and an MFA in creative nonfiction from Seattle Pacific University. His first collection of poetry, Flesh Becomes Word, was released in 2013. His essays, poetry, and reviews have appeared in America, The Christian Century, DoubleTake, Health Affairs, and IMAGE.

A Local Physician's New Book About His Life As A Healer

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Chapter 1 A Wedding 1

Chapter 2 Brian 12

Chapter 3 Alice 20

Chapter 4 Losing Control 38

Chapter 5 Reading the Body 55

Chapter 6 Paying Attention 64

Chapter 7 Affections 76

Chapter 8 Vulnerabilities 84

Chapter 9 Baltimore Interlude 93

Chapter 10 Khalil 109

Chapter 11 Embodying the Word 120

Chapter 12 Roberto and Jenrry 134

Chapter 13 Wendell and Me 158

Chapter 14 Silence J 170

Chapter 15 "Every Love Story is a Ghost Story" 188

Bibliography 205

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