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Author: Rick , MD Flinders
ISBN : B008G6JHZ4
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Download Free Download The Santa Rosa Reader: A Personal Anthology from the Family Medicine Residency for everyone book mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link The Santa Rosa Reader is a personal anthology from the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency by Dr. Rick Flinders, a family physician who trained at the residency and later became its director. The anthology includes essays, histories, journals and reflections from Dr. Flinders’ long career in one of the preeminent family medicine residency programs in the United States.Direct download links available for Free Download The Santa Rosa Reader: A Personal Anthology from the Family Medicine Residency
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- Print Length: 108 pages
- Publisher: Sonoma County Medical Association (May 1, 2012)
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- Language: English
- ASIN: B008G6JHZ4
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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If there is a doctor, resident, or medical student in your life, this is the book for them. Of course, I would recommend its graceful writing and pithy wisdom to any one who ever seeks or needs health care. The book is The Santa Rosa Reader: A Personal Anthology from the Family Medicine Residency (1968-2011) by Rick Flinders, MD. [Click on link for Amazon ordering--$9.95.] Rick is a family physician and hospitalist, who has served this residency for over 40 years. I have a bias, of course; I was Program Director there for several years (2007-2009) and found the program to be the most stimulating group of bright, energetic, compassionate, and change-oriented healers I have ever worked with. I always found it difficult to put into words what was so special about this particular family medicine residency program nestled in the hills of Sonoma County in Santa Rosa. This short collection of breezy essays conveys the heart and soul of a great residency program. Nothing in it is listed in the ACGME Program Requirements for a Family Medicine Residency. Greatness lies elsewhere.
The first thing I noticed on my arrival there was the venerable old shell of Community Hospital, built in 1937, and now serving it's last year as the residency's hospital (Sutter Hospital is building a gorgeous new facility up the highway from its current location). Community Hospital, as its name suggests, represented a community, which needed and cherished the residency (originally a general med-surg rotating internship, and then one of the very first accredited training programs in Family Medicine, when the specialty finally achieved board recognition.
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