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Port in the Storm

How to Make a Medical Decision and Live to Tell About It

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Port in the Storm

By: Cole A. Giller
Narrated by: Robert Feifar
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Compared to the diagnoses of forty years ago, the choices and information offered by today's doctors leave you to make the final decision that can, and often does, change your life. In Port in the Storm, neurosurgeon Cole Giller MD, guides you through the difficult and confusing maze of medical choices and tradeoffs, helping you weigh your options with confidence and make a decision you can live with.

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Robert Feifar’s surefooted narration of neurosurgeon Cole A. Giller’s Port in the Storm makes the crucial information pertinent to making medical decisions come across in a clear fashion. Doctor Giller gives concise advice, empowering the listener with the proper tools to take life-changing action when faced with illness. In addition to practical tips about using the Internet, he addresses the mental groundwork necessary in these often-stressful situations. There is also a section about acting on behalf of others, including children. The audiobook culminates in identifying what makes a good medical decision, and walks the listener through a demonstration on how to evaluate one’s choices if faced with cancer.

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