Friday, February 27, 2004

Everyone Is A Patient Sometime: Are You Ready? Practicing M. D. Tells You How

Everyone Is A Patient Sometime: Are You Ready? Practicing M. D. Tells You How

New book shows what happens behind the scenes of the current medical care and how it impacts the patient. Dr. Reznik describes actual cases from his clinical practice showing the most common paths that lead to increased patient suffering and offers solutions for outpatient, inpatient, preventive, and end-of-life care settings.

Salem, OR (PRWEB) September 1, 2005

We are all patients at some time. Is the medical industry giving us the best treatment possible, at the best price? We all know that it isnÂ’t. This new book shows what goes on behind the scenes of the current medical care and how it impacts the patient.

In THE SECRETS OF MEDICAL DECISION MAKING, Dr. Reznik describes actual cases from his clinical practice showing the most common paths that lead to increased patient suffering. This book offers possible solutions for outpatient, inpatient, preventive and end-of-life care settings.

Learn about:

• the Medical Box and how it affects the care you receive

• When to avoid risky and uncomfortable tests

• Hazards of under-treatment, over-treatment, and mistreatment

• How to make an informed medical decision in your best interests

• Cancer and how to approach your treatment

• Planning for quality of life during end-of-life issues

“The Secrets of Medical Decision Making should be read by everyone, because all of us are sometimes in need of medical care. It is an eye-opener, a call to arms and a guide.”

 Â—Robert Rich, Ph. D., author of Cancer: A Personal Challenge

“Dr. Reznik candidly exposes the conflicting interests inherent in contemporary medical practice. This empowering and insightful book is a must read for healthcare professionals and the patients they treat.”

  —Beth Maureen Gray, R. N., B. S.

“The Secrets of Medical Decision Making awakens the reader rather quickly with startling revelations about the lack of seriousness the health care industry has towards a society of wellness. If this book at least motivates its readers to become more involved in medical decision making when seeking treatment, it will have succeeded as a critically needed public service.”

  — James W. Clifton, Ph. D., LCSW

• Extensive bookstore/library direct mail campaign

• Nationwide radio tour

• Targeted media release campaign

Oleg I. Reznik, M. D is a Board Certified Family Physician working at the Willamette Family Medical Center and in private practice, on staff at Salem Memorial Hospital, Salem, OR. Family Medicine Residency Program at State University of New York (SUNY) Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 2000-2003;

• Title: The Secrets of Medical Decision Making: How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of the Heath Care Machine

• Author: Oleg I. Reznik, M. D.

• Publication date: January 2006

• ISBN-10: 1-932690-16-6 (case laminate)

ISBN-10: 1-932690-17-4 (trade paper

• Number of pages: 196, includes Bibliography and Index

• Price: $26.95 case laminate / $18.95 trade paper

• Trim size: Royal 8VO (6.13”x9.21”)

• Illustrations: 18

For Pre-Publication Reviews or Author Interviews, please contact Victor R. Volkman

Email info@LovingHealing. com

Phone 734-662-6864

Fax 734-663-6861

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