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Who better to write a medical drama than a physician? Semi-retired doctor and author Henry Rex Greene once again delves into the medical world in his latest novel The Drug Dealer.
After leaving a wonderful career in California, Dr. Max King undergoes quite an odyssey, leading to a job in Ohio with Dr. Kumar, an oncologist who is secretly selling drugs to local high school students. Max's poignant new experiences include creating a palliative care program. Providing this end-of-life care to patients motivates him to obtain board certification in his great passion, hospice and palliative medicine.Max's new employer ends up losing his medical license and blames Max. After firing Max, Dr. Kumar then rehires him out of desperation. Max and another physician try to help Dr. Kumar with his rehabilitation, but he remains in denial and ends up an alcoholic.This timely story about drug use, greed, and their connection to healthcare makes for an exciting read.(About the Author)
Henry Rex Greene grew up in the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys of Southern California. The semi-retired physician specializes in hematology, oncology, and hospice/palliative care. He has had "strong involvement in shaping the hospice movement and medical ethics." Dr. Greene is the author of numerous books, and resides with his wife in Henderson, Nevada. He credits his far-flung interests to great teachers who knew how to nurture their students.EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
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Who better to write a medical drama than a physician? Semi-retired doctor and author Henry Rex Greene once again delves into the medical world in his latest novel The Drug Dealer.
After leaving a wonderful career in California, Dr. Max King undergoes quite an odyssey, leading to a job in Ohio with Dr. Kumar, an oncologist who is secretly selling drugs to local high school students. Max's poignant new experiences include creating a palliative care program. Providing this end-of-life care to patients motivates him to obtain board certification in his great passion, hospice and palliative medicine.Max's new employer ends up losing his medical license and blames Max. After firing Max, Dr. Kumar then rehires him out of desperation. Max and another physician try to help Dr. Kumar with his rehabilitation, but he remains in denial and ends up an alcoholic.This timely story about drug use, greed, and their connection to healthcare makes for an exciting read.(About the Author)
Henry Rex Greene grew up in the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys of Southern California. The semi-retired physician specializes in hematology, oncology, and hospice/palliative care. He has had "strong involvement in shaping the hospice movement and medical ethics." Dr. Greene is the author of numerous books, and resides with his wife in Henderson, Nevada. He credits his far-flung interests to great teachers who knew how to nurture their students.
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