Doctors


Cutting for Stone
Wrong (Cafe, #1)
Yours Truly (Part of Your World, #2)
One Moment Please (Wait with Me, #3)
Hotshot Doc
Dear Bridget, I Want You
Dr. OB (The Doctor Is In, #1)
A Deal with the Devil (The Grumpy Devils, #1)
Anything You Can Do
Twisted Hate (Twisted, #3)
The Doctor (Nashville Neighborhood, #1)
Medicine Man (Heartstone, #1)
Dr. Stanton (Dr. Stanton, #1)
Darling Venom
Doctor Scandalous (Boston's Billionaire Bachelors, #1)
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootThe Tuskegee Experiments by Michael V. UschanTime to Think by Hannah BarnesSickening by John AbramsonBad Pharma by Ben Goldacre
Medical and Psychiatric Scandals
69 books — 7 voters
Dragons Don't Dance Ballet by Jennifer CarsonDragons Love Tacos by Adam RubinIf You Give a Dog a Donut by Laura Joffe NumeroffDimity Duck by Jane YolenA Cuddle For Little Duck by Claire Freedman
Preschool-"D"
42 books — 13 voters

The Love Hypothesis by Ali HazelwoodThe Kiss Quotient by Helen  HoangLove on the Brain by Ali HazelwoodLove, Theoretically by Ali HazelwoodThe Love Theorem by Camilla Isley
Romance Novels with STEM Heroines
330 books — 291 voters
Wilderness Nurse by Marguerite Mooers MarshallThe Nurse and the Pirate by Peggy DernNurse Kathy by Adeline McElfreshNurse Craig by Isabel CabotThe Listening Nurse by Peggy Dern
Vintage Nurse Romance Novels
199 books — 10 voters

Walking Beside the Edge by Lori Caputo-HartfordThe Removable Root Cause of Cancers and other Chronic Diseases  by Paul OlaThe China Study by T. Colin CampbellUNDERSTANDING - The Doctor Saved My Life Twice by J.K.ChuaEat Move Sleep by Tom Rath
Best Books about Preventing Cancer
24 books — 24 voters

It’s true that AI can mimic the human brain, but it can also outperform us mere humans by discovering complex patterns that no human being could ever process and identify.
Ronald M. Razmi, AI Doctor: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - A Guide for Users, Buyers, Builders, and Investors

Dean Mafako
I was able to shake off the near-death experience, and whether it was true or not, I was able to use it as some sort of moral validation as to the importance of my existence, or at least the importance of me completing this job, because clearly God, the universe or whoever understood that there was no other human being alive on this earth stupid enough to take this job.
DEAN MAFAKO, M.D., Burned Out

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