Return to the ""House of God
Discover the profound influence of Samuel Shem's acclaimed work with "Return to the 'House of God." Published by Kent State University Press in 2008, this insightful paperback volume spans 256 pages and delves into the lasting impact of Shem's original novel, "The House of God," which revolutionized medical education and residency training in the twentieth century.
This engaging book explores the intersections between medical literature and education, illuminating how Shem's narrative continues to resonate within the medical community today. Whether you are a medical professional, student, or literature enthusiast, you will find valuable perspectives on the evolution of medical training and the essential role storytelling plays in the healing profession.
Join the conversation on how literature and medicine intertwine and reshape the understanding of healthcare through the lens of one of the most talked-about novels in medical history.