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How Not To Be My Patient: A Physician’s Secrets for Staying Healthy and Surviving Any Diagnosis

by Edward T. Creagan MD, with Sandra Wendel
4.1 stars – 38 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
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Award-winning book from Mayo Clinic physician—

  • Silver Winner, Benjamin Franklin Awards, health
  • Silver Winner, IndieFab Book of the Year, health
  • Finalist, Midwest Book Awards, health/fitness

“[Mayo Clinic’s] Creagan responsibly and compassionately covers the many steps readers can take to give themselves the best odds of surviving or avoiding cancer and other diseases.”— Publishers Weekly

The facts are clear. If you want to be healthy for life—

  • Learn to talk so your doctor will listen.
  • Understand every diagnosis—and realize that you can survive bad news.
  • Follow Dr. Ed’s 8 simple commandments for living well—and you’ll live long enough to cash in your 401(k).
  • Separate hype from hope, especially with perplexing medical headlines and confusing Internet information.
  • Get insight into what your doctor wasn’t taught in medical school.
  • Combine the best of traditional and complementary treatments.

Dr. Edward Creagan has been treating very sick patients for more than 40 years. This book is not just about lifestyle choices, although these are important aspects of Dr. Creagan’s healthy living plan. It is about using your precious minutes in the exam room (the average doctor visit is about 16 minutes), forging the right kind of relationship with your care providers (because that world is changing quickly), and understanding and using the healthcare system—instead of having the system use (and often abuse) you.

Edward T. Creagan, MD, FAAHPM, is a professor of medical oncology at Mayo Clinic, one of the world’s leading medical centers. He is board certified in internal medicine, medical oncology, and hospice medicine and palliative care. “Dr. Ed” is the author of over 400 scientific papers and has made more than 1,000 presentations throughout the world on health, hope, burnout, and the healing power of pets.

Read his blogs at www.AskDoctorEd.com and follow him on Twitter @AskDoctorEd.

Check out his newest award-winning book, Farewell: Vital End-of-Life Questions with Candid Answers from a Leading Palliative and Hospice Physician, also available on Amazon.

Vital end-of-life questions with candid answers from a leading palliative and hospice physician: FAREWELL by Dr. Edward Creagan of Mayo Clinic

Farewell: Vital End-of-Life Questions with Candid Answers from a Leading Palliative and Hospice Physician

by Dr. Edward Creagan of Mayo Clinic
5.0 stars – 16 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
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How long am I going to live? Who will be with me when I die? Will my family forgive me? Will I have pain?—are among the 31 vital end-of-life questions patients and their families ask. This book is about navigating those last days, at the bedside, and saying farewell with hope, love, and compassion.

Dr. Edward Creagan provides the reassuring answers patients and families deserve. He has dedicated his life to death. For over forty winters at the Mayo Clinic he has been at the bedside with more than 40,000 patient encounters in the last stages of their lives on this earth. Held the hands of family members. Prayed with them. Listened.

This book addresses

    • Making end-of-life decisions when Mom or Dad or a loved one can’t or won’t.
    • Understanding what’s happening in the mind of someone facing their last days, hours, minutes, and moments.
    • How to come to grips with our own mortality, maybe putting plans in place, living life differently after having held the hand of a loved one who is actively dying.
    • Ways to give hope where none seemed possible.
  • Death from a medical perspective, and much more.

Dr. Ed is the first Mayo Clinic doctor board certified in hospice and palliative medicine. He is also board certified in internal medicine and medical oncology (cancer). He is professor emeritus of medical oncology at the Mayo Clinic Medical School where he held the endowed chair as the John and Roma Rouse Professor of Humanism in Medicine, and he is now Emeritus Professor of Humanism in Medicine and an Emeritus Consultant in Palliative Medicine.