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Kenneth Calman

    Tento autor je uznávaným vedcom v oblasti výskumu rakoviny, ktorý sa venuje hlbokému skúmaniu ľudského zdravia a jeho krehkosti. Jeho práca sa vyznačuje precíznym pozorovaním a analytickým prístupom k zložitým problémom, pričom kladie dôraz na etické a spoločenské dopady vedeckého pokroku. Jeho literárny štýl je informovaný a prístupný, čo čitateľom umožňuje nahliadnuť do sveta medicíny a výskumu z novej perspektívy. Prostredníctvom svojich textov sa snaží podnietiť diskusiu o budúcnosti zdravotnej starostlivosti a úlohe vedy v nej.

    The Potential for Health
    A Doctor's Line
    It Started in a Cupboard
    • It Started in a Cupboard begins with a discussion of happiness and what it means to the author. This is followed by sections on Calman's career in Clinical Medicine and Public health, then his life after medicine. There then follows a section on wider interests including the Arts and Health, Knowledge Libraries and Universities, People Pets and Places, God Faith and religion and My Scotland. There is then a final chapter on Conclusions on my own Happiness.

      It Started in a Cupboard
    • A Doctor's Line

      • 342 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      Through the centuries doctors have developed not only knowledge and experience, but also an understanding of feelings, emotions and ethical issues: the Science and the Art. Kenneth Calman's A Doctor's Line is based on the idea of a 'commonplace' book for professionals, the public and patients.

      A Doctor's Line
    • The Potential for Health

      • 296 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Exploring the potential for enhancing health and healthcare quality, this book addresses how existing knowledge can lead to significant improvements in patient care. It emphasizes the importance of high educational standards for healthcare professionals, highlighting medical education as a key component. By focusing on effective delivery and training, the book aims to demonstrate that better health outcomes are achievable, ultimately benefiting both patients and the healthcare system as a whole.

      The Potential for Health