Another day in the frontal lobe

a brain surgeon exposes life on the inside

The author describes life as a neurosurgeon, and discusses her stresses, the simplicities and complexities of her job, brain surgery itself, interaction with patients, and liability, as well as remarkable cases, childhood influences on her career choice, and the future of neuroscience.

Random House Trade Paperbacks
2007
9780812973402
book

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