The story of Australia's own 'Dr Death', Jayant Patel, is symptomatic of a tidal wave heading towards all modern healthcare systems. In this absorbing book, the authors have ploughed through the mass of public inquiry data, interviewing key figures to reveal in gripping detail how it happened, who was to blame, and how it can be avoided.
Anthology of the journals and memoirs of families of cancer sufferers. Compiled to raise money for, and awareness of, the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria. Includes stories of caring for partners, parents, children and a chapter on the impact of cancer on the family. Includes a list of resources. Baxandall is director of the Social Service Policy Unit of the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria and Reddy is a lecturer in psychology at Swinburne University of Technology.
The story of Australia's own 'Dr Death', Jayant Patel, is symptomatic of a tidal wave heading towards all modern healthcare systems. In this absorbing book, the authors have ploughed through the mass of public inquiry data, interviewing key figures to reveal in gripping detail how it happened, who was to blame, and how it can be avoided.
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