Why does the knowledge of having a life-threatening illness ennoble some people, yet defeat others? How can we apply to our own lives the lessons learned during this extraordinary time? In The Measure of Our Days, Jerome Groopman, an eminent physician, explores these central human questions through portraits of eight patients who have gazed into the face of death. The unforgettable individuals we meet here include Kirk, an aggressive venture capitalist who refuses to accept his fate and insists on the mega-gamble of risky kidney cancer treatments; Elizabeth, an imperious dowager with a rare blood disease, who is humbled by the fear of becoming helpless; Alex, an accomplished but emotionally unfulfilled architect, who begs for help in dying at the first icy touch of AIDS; and Elliott, who, in his triumph over leukemia, finally creates for himself a definition of success. Through the eyes of a generous and compassionate physician, each individual's experience is transformed from a medical case study into a spiritual journey of questioning and self-awareness.
Jerome E. Groopman Livres






How Doctors Think
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A physician discusses the thought patterns and actions that lead to misdiagnosis on the part of healthcare providers, and suggests methods that patients can use to help doctors assess conditions more accurately.
The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Explores the diverse ways in which hope and other positive emotions influence the healing process, drawing on real-life experiences to analyze the biology of hope, as well as its benefits and limits
Second Opinions
8 Clinical Dramas Intuition Decision Making Front Lines medn
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Through eight compelling clinical dramas, the book provides an insider's perspective on the complexities of modern medicine. It explores the challenges patients face when making critical medical decisions amidst uncertainty and jargon. Dr. Jerome Groopman highlights the imperfect nature of medical knowledge, the risks associated with therapies, and the unpredictability of outcomes. By sharing real-life experiences, the book equips readers to navigate illness, encouraging a balance between intuition and information for informed health choices.
Best American Science Writing 2010, The
- 346pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The Best American Science Writing 2010 is a compelling collection of the year's most engaging science writing, edited by Jerome Groopman and Jesse Cohen. It features thought-provoking insights into genetics, environmentalism, astronomy, and biochemistry, making it a must-read for science enthusiasts.