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Atul Gawande

A surgeon’s notes on performance

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Author: Atul Gawande

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780805082111

Language: English

Publish Date: 03/04/2007

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Diligence
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Chapter 3Doing Right
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Chapter 4 Ingenuity
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen Better

The summary audiobook of "Better" by Atul Gawande is ideal for healthcare professionals, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of medicine and personal development. It offers valuable insights into the art of improvement and the importance of striving for excellence in everyday practices, making it a must-listen for those seeking to enhance their skills, challenge the status quo, or understand the complexities of medical care. Additionally, individuals interested in leadership, ethics, and the pursuit of better outcomes in any field will find Gawande’s reflections compelling and applicable to their own lives.

3 quotes from Better

  • "We cannot achieve great things without great individuals, but we can achieve great things with great individuals working together."
  • "The path to improvement is hard, but it is not hopeless—finding happiness in the small victories can lead to larger successes."
  • "You should not aim to be the best; instead, focus on being better than you were yesterday."

Author : Atul Gawande

Dr. Atul Gawande is a professor at Harvard Medical School. He is the youngest advisor in the Department of Health and Human Services, a key figure in Obama’s Medical Reform Policy, and a MacArthur Fellow. He is not only good at medicine, but also, at writing. He is said to be the best writer among surgeons, as seen in the column he writes for the New Yorker. Three of his published books are on the New York Times Best Sellers list.