Wrong Medicine
Explore the profound insights in Wrong Medicine by L. J. Schneiderman, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2011. This second edition encompasses 248 pages dedicated to addressing the complex issues surrounding end-of-life care. Delving into the latest empirical research, Schneiderman provides critical guidance for healthcare professionals, shedding light on essential decision-making strategies that promote humane treatment and challenge the norms of medical futility and unnecessary surgery. This essential read is an invitation to rethink the approaches in modern medicine, emphasizing ethical considerations in a compassionate context. Ideal for practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding of medical ethics, Wrong Medicine offers both insights and practical solutions for navigating the difficult landscape of patient care. Enhance your professional library with this essential resource that speaks directly to the heart of healthcare challenges today.