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ABC
of change for Doctors
ISBN 1 85775 762 9
This is an A-Z guide promoting a healthy
work-life balance for medical professionals.
Written in the same easy to read style of its companion
volume, Prescription for change, it contains many practical
tools for personal development.
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Prescription
For Change
ISBN 1 85775
761 0
is a book for doctors who want a life.
If you are someone who wants a catalyst to enable you
to transform your life, this book is what you need!
Through it's pages it coaches you to have better work-life
balance; find more time; feel a greater sense of well
being, and more.
From
the first edition:
Susan Kersley has written a very positive book which
I'm sure will help doctor readers to get a grip on controlling
their lives. This book should inspire doctors to see
that they can change their work and home lives to do
what they have always wanted to do - but haven't yet..
Dr Ruth Chambers, Professor of Primary Care
Development, Staffordshire University, UK
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The quality of your life depends
on the quality of the questions you ask. Taking even
a small amount of advice on offer, asking even a few
of the questions Susan poses, whilst acting on your
answers will radically change the quality of your life,
whether or not you decide to change direction. Reading
this book will help reduce stress and mental ill-health
amongst doctors and that can only be good for the practice
of medicine.
Lizzie Miller, Secretary Doctors Support Network
and Occupational Health Physician
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I am not a doctor, never have been and never will
be... but I experience similar problems with stress,
overwork and frustration in my own career. Susan
Kersley's brilliant and original advice on getting
better harmony and more fulfilment in life is a terrific
inspiration to us all - just what the (well-balanced)
doctor ordered.
Mark Carwardine, Best-selling and award-winning
writer and BBC Radio 4 presenter
*******
Just because you are a doctor, it doesnt
mean you have to be one. So advised a friend
of mine, and Ive never looked back. But there
are lots of good things about medicine I miss, and if
Id had access to such inspirational, supportive,
optimistic and insightful coaching as this, I might
never have felt the need to leave. Thoroughly recommended,
whatever you end up doing with your life.
Phil Hammond, writer, broadcaster, comedian
and resting doctor.
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