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Neurosurgery
Another Day in the Frontal Lobe: A Brain Surgeon Exposes Life on the Inside
by Katrina Firlik, 271 pp, $24.95, ISBN 1-4000-6320-5, New York, NY, Random House, 2006.
JAMA. 2007;297:317-318.
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Another Day in the Frontal Lobe is a smart and fast-moving account of a young neurosurgeon's training and early practice years. Dr Firlik, who is in private practice and is a clinical assistant professor at Yale University School of Medicine, relates wondrous truths of the neurosurgical profession with accuracy and insight. Through authentic vignettes familiar to every neurosurgeon, she presents the enigmatic range and depth of the specialty, in the process creating compelling portraits of doctors and their patients.
The author is a talented writer with an elegant yet straightforward prose style. An observation on neurosurgical training is a case in point: "At the end of the tunnel, the formerly undifferentiated M.D. emerges as an exquisitely superspecialized neurosurgeon, squinting at the rest of the world. . . . "
Most of the chapters are thoughtfully and beautifully constructed, for instance, chapter 2, "Small World" (there are only about 3500 neurosurgeons in the United States). . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Edie E. Zusman, MD, Reviewer
Sutter Neuroscience Institute National Science Foundation Center for Biophotonics, Science and Technology University of California, Davis School of Medicine Sacramento zusmane@sutterhealth.org
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