An unforgettable, insightful and deeply humane memoir from a New Zealand paediatrician who has committed his life to the care and wellbeing of young people.'There is always a baby for whom you can feel happy at what they have achieved, or sad when things go wrong. There are always parents to help through an incredible journey . . . I am, I know, a very lucky man.'Leading paediatrician Dr Simon Rowley has committed almost all of his working life to the care and wellbeing of children.In Mind That Child, Rowley provides a rare glimpse into what it means to be entrusted with the most precious of responsibilities - a young human life. Charting his decades of medical experience, Rowley touches on an array of issues, from the high-stakes management of tiny pre-term babies to the serious impacts of drugs, alcohol and technology on developing minds. Real-life cases and practical advice are interwoven throughout a candid, compassionate narrative.What's revealed is a tender and profound portrait of a medical professional at the very centre of what matters - a doctor who always adopts a humane, holistic view and who writes openly about the personal impact of a career in medicine.A must-read for any parent and a wonderful insight into the high-pressure medical world.
Book Detail
- Publisher
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Publication Date
- 28/05/2018
- Number of Pages
- 272
- Binding
- Paper Back
- ISBN
- 9780143771982
- Category
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Fiction , Literature
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