
Iona Heath relates the importance that John Berger's work and friendship had on her working life as a GP. It includes extracts from letters that span 20 years of her correspondence with John Berger.In this book, Iona Heath writes about reading John Berger's writing over more than 50 years and her friendship and correspondence with him over the best part of 20 years. Dr Heath found that both of these interacted profoundly with her work as a general practitioner in a deprived urban area in London. For Iona Heath, general practice is a quite extraordinary undertaking: every working day, sitting with a succession of unique individuals, each worried about some aspect of their health or life circumstances, many burdened by unspoken fears, and each seeking some form of answer. Starting with A Fortunate Man, when she was an ignorant but hopeful undergraduate medical student, she found reading John Berger on any subject had something new to tell her about the aspirations and detail of her work: clues about how to look and how to listen and much else. Later when they started to correspond, Iona Heath found herself in the privileged position of being able to check her understanding directly with the writer and on each occasion found deeper levels of awareness and insight. She is convinced that reading John Berger made her a better doctor.
This book investigates how the literary works and personal correspondence of John Berger informed and refined the clinical practice of a general practitioner. Iona Heath, a retired GP, draws upon five decades of reading Berger’s oeuvre and twenty years of direct correspondence to examine the intersection of art, observation, and medicine. She argues that Berger’s unique approach to looking and listening provided a framework for understanding the complex, often unspoken needs of patients in a high-pressure urban medical environment.
What You Will Find
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Readers and medical professionals frequently highlight this work as a significant contribution to the field of medical humanities. Experts note that the prose is accessible yet intellectually rigorous, serving as a testament to the value of interdisciplinary study in clinical settings.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2024-12-12
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192864238
ISBN-13:
9780192864239
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