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Runaway Medicine

What You Don't Know May Kill You

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Runaway Medicine

By: Carolyn Barber MD
Narrated by: Elisabeth Rodgers
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As a patient, what do you wish you could know before going under the knife or starting a new cancer treatment? This book will have you asking more questions and getting the answers you deserve.

With 25 years of experience as an ER physician, Carolyn Barber looks at the myriad of medical and surgical treatments that don't help patients much - but do make big money for hospitals, medical device manufacturers, and Big Pharma.

Barber's experience, though, goes deeper. A 30-year cancer survivor herself, she knows firsthand what happens when patients are poorly advised. Overaggressive, unnecessary treatment can lead to patient harm, re-operations, longer hospital stays, more tests, and higher costs. And behind much of it is a campaign of sometimes scandalous marketing and sales tactics meant to benefit everyone involved except the patient.

An insightful eye-opener, Runaway Medicine is Barber at her best. Tackling a controversial subject in the power corridors of medicine, sharing her personal story, and suggesting much-needed fixes to a broken system - she's right on time.

©2020, 2021 Carolyn Barber, MD (P)2020, 2021 Carolyn Barber, MD
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If you are already aware of the mismanagement and manipulated sick care system in the US, this book provides nothing new of substance or value.
The overview is too quick, with too many random statistics. It leaves the reader with a pile of problems while providing nothing that the average person can do to avoid the overaggressive, unnecessary treatments reducing the risk that over treatment does not happen to them.
The last section is a political rant that is not anywhere in the summary. I wish I would have known that before I made the purchase.

Provides nothing of substance. Political

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