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Da: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Steven R Feldman, MD PhD (Professor of Dermatology Departments of Dermatology Pathology and Public Health Sciences Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem NC USA), Xlibris Corporation. The modern world is thoroughly compartmentalized. The separation of people into different groups causes conflict and misunderstanding. National award winning physician Dr. Steven Feldman uncovers strange behaviors and hidden truths in Compartments. Learn why some doctors appear clueless and uncaring to their peers. Explore why different groups of very caring people clash over how to improve healthcare. These entertaining stories reveal an underlying structure that causes confl ict between different factions in medicine, business, government and even religion. The stories of common misjudgments show how even the brightest, best trained, and most caring people can make judgments that are completely and utterly wrong. Compartments will give you new insights and perspectives. You may never see controversies the same way again. Paperback.