Living and Dying in Brick City: Stories from the Front Lines of an Inner-City E.R.

Author:   Sampson Davis ,  Lisa Frazier Page
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780812982343


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 February 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Living and Dying in Brick City: Stories from the Front Lines of an Inner-City E.R.


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"A follow-up to the bestselling book The Pact, Living and Dying in Brick City is Dr. Sampson Davis's story of his return to Newark, New Jersey, as an emergency room resident at Newark Beth Israel Hospital, the medical center where he was born, and an investigation into the medical problems that are endemic to inner-city communities. Through riveting personal and medical stories, Davis provides a never-before-seen look at urban healthcare in America, presenting not only the issues but also the complicated lives behind the statistics. An urgent picture of medical care in our cities, written by an emergency room physician (and co-author of theNew York TimesbestsellerThe Pact) who grew up in the very neighborhood he is now serving ""A pull-no-punches look at health care from a seldom-heard sector . . .Living and Dyingisn't a sky-is-falling chronicle. It's a real, gutsy view of a city hospital.""-Essence In this book, Dr. Sampson Davis looks at the healthcare crisis in the inner city from a rare perspective- as a doctor who works on the front line of emergency medical care in the community where he grew up, and as a member of that community who has faced the same challenges as the people he treats every day. He also offers invaluable practical advice for those living in such communities, where conditions like asthma, heart disease, stroke, obesity, and AIDS are disproportionately endemic. Dr. Davis's sister, a drug addict, died of AIDS; his brother is now paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair as a result of a bar fight; and he himself did time in juvenile detention-a wake-up call that changed his life. He recounts recognizing a young man who is brought to the E.R. with critical gunshot wounds as someone who was arrested with him when he was a teenager during a robbery gone bad; describes a patient whose case of sickle-cell anemia rouses an ethical dilemma; and explains the difficulty he has convincing his landlord and friend, an older woman, to go to the hospital for much-needed treatment. With empathy and hard-earned wisdom,Living and Dying in Brick Cityis an important resource guide for anyone at risk, anyone close to those at risk, and anyone who cares about the fate of our cities."

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Author:   Sampson Davis ,  Lisa Frazier Page
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Spiegel & Grau
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.210kg
ISBN:  

9780812982343


ISBN 10:   0812982347
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 February 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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A pull-no-punches look at health care from a seldom-heard sector . . . Living and Dying isn't a sky-is-falling chronicle. It's a real, gutsy view of a city hospital. -- Essence <br> <br> Gripping . . . a prescription to help kids dream bigger than their circumstances, from someone who really knows. -- People <br> <br> [Dr. Davis] is really a local hero. His story has inspired so many of our young people, and he's got his finger on the pulse of what is a challenge in Newark, and frankly all across America. . . . I think his book is going to make a big impact. --Mayor Cory Booker <br> Some memoirs are heartfelt, some are informative and some are even important. Few, however, are all three. . . . As rare as it is for a book to be heartfelt, well written and inspirational, it's even rarer for a critic to say that a book should be required reading. This ought to be included in high school curricula--for the kids in the suburbs who have no idea what life is like in the inner cities, and for the kids in the inner cities to know that there is a way out. -- The Star-Ledger <br> Dramatic and powerful. --New York Daily News <br> This is one of the best books I have read in a long time. Sampson Davis's personal story is powerful, and his experiences in the ER room underscore the lack of effective health care in our underserved communities. Newark is lucky to have him as a citizen, and we are all lucky that he has shared his insights and expertise with us in Living and Dying in Brick City. His is an important voice in the conversation on health care in this country. --Wes Moore, author of The Other Wes Moore <br> This book just might save your life. Sampson Davis shares fascinating stories from the E.R. and addresses the inner-city health crisis. His book is an important investment in your most valuable resource: your health. --Suze Orman, author of The Money Class <br> This book is living proof that behind the boarded-up windows of one of A


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Sampson Davis was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey. He is a board certified emergency medicine physician and author of the New York Times bestsellers The Pact, We Beat the Street, and The Bond. He is the youngest physician to receive the National Medical Association's highest honor, the Scroll of Merit. He is a recipient of Essence and BET humanitarian awards and was named by Essence as one of the forty most inspirational African Americans. He is a founder of the Three Doctors Foundation and practices medicine in New Jersey.

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