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Dying in the Land of Enchantment: A Doctor’s Journey
Description:
In his quest to be the best palliative care physician he could be, Giddings participates in the “Being With Dying” program at Upaya, a Buddhist monastery in New Mexico. The insights about living and dying that he discovers there under the guidance of Roshi Joan Halifax, a Zen priest, provide deeper understandings of his patients’ stories. This book is written for physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals seeking greater meaning in their lives and practices.
Author(s):
Gordon Giddings, M.D.
Publisher:
Lost Borders Press
Year:
2012