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This Book is Sick!

Welcome to book club! On the “This Book is Sick!” podcast, we connect medicine and the humanities by exploring memoirs, novels, and nonfiction related to healthcare, illness, and the human experience.

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    Book Club 10: Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese

    Time for book club! We took a break during residency match but we are BACK with the popular and highly requested Cutting for Stone by Dr. Abraham Verghese

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    Book Club 9: Adelaide by Genevieve Wheeler

    A Valentine’s Day special edition! Listen to us talk about our early 20s, mental health, relationships, heartbreak and friendship ❤️Resources below for mental health support:Suicide hotline (USA): 988https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help/https://988lifeline.org/

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    Meet the Author: A Measured Thread by Mary Behan

    Meet Mary Behan: author, scientist, professor, and avid explorer. We discuss her book A Measured Thread, as well as her inspiration, writing process, and what she is working on now!

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    2025 Wrapped!

    This week we are running it back, discussing our favorite, least favorite, and most shocking books of the year. Also included is a sneak peak at what we’re reading next!

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    Book Club 8: The Silent Patient

    This week, we dive into the Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides. We discuss what makes for a good thriller/mystery, the ethics of calling for collateral in a psychiatric setting, and whether or not the big twist surprised us. Tune in for our takes on this popular book!

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    Book Club 7: God’s Hotel (with Dr. Samuel Porter)

    In this episode, we discuss God’s Hotel: A Doctor, a Hospital, and a Pilgrimage to the Heart of Medicine by Dr. Victoria Sweet. We also welcome special guest Dr. Samuel Porter, a hospitalist at the University of Colorado. God’s Hotel is a memoir chronicling Dr. Sweet’s transformative experience at Laguna Honda Hospital—San Francisco’s last almshouse. Tune in as we consider what modern healthcare can learn from a slower style of medicine and as Dr. Porter shares his insights regarding systems level care.

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    Book Club 6: The Collected Regrets of Clover (with Beth Patterson)

    This week we discuss The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer. Clover is a death doula, helping clients and families navigate death while she learns to live her life to the fullest. We are joined by Beth Patterson, a palliative care chaplain and death doula herself as we discuss introverts vs. extroverts, coping with what we see at work, and how to live without regret.

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    Meet the Author: Finding Joy in Medicine (with Reza Manesh, MD and Juan Lessing, MD)

    This week we talk with Dr. Reza Manesh, an internist, professor, and author of Finding Joy in Medicine. We are also joined by Dr. Juan Lessing, our faculty mentor and a hospitalist.

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    Meet the Author: Calling the Shots (with Jennifer Reich, PhD)

    In this episode, we interview sociologist, professor, and author Jennifer Reich, PhD on her book Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines. Some of the reasons may surprise you!We talk about why parents may feel hesitant to vaccinate their children and touch on some strategies to address those viewpoints in a healthcare setting. We also dive into whether or not these views have changed since COVID and hear why Dr. Reich loves Colorado.

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    Book Club 5: Mad Honey

    This week we share our favorite crime shows, fact check medical claims, and discuss why gender affirming care matters in Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney BoylanFor more information on gender affirming care, please visit:https://www.thetrevorproject.org/public-education/https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/25340/AAP-reaffirms-gender-affirming-care-policyhttps://wpath.org/resources/recommended-reading/

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    Book Club 4: When Breath Becomes Air

    This episode we discuss When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi. Join us to chat about finding meaning in your day to day, advice for pre-meds, and what job we would do outside of medicine.

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    Book Club 3: At Least You Have Your Health

    This episode we discuss the novel At Least You Have Your Health by Madi Sinha. Chat with us about wellness culture, social media, work-life balance, and whether or not we liked the characters.

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    Meet the Author: Random Acts of Medicine (with Anupam Jena, MD, PhD)

    In this episode, we interview Dr. Bapu Jena, co-author of the book Random Acts of Medicine. We talk about the role of chance in his medical career, AI in healthcare, advice for young doctors, and what we are watching on Netflix.

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    Book Club 2: A Heart That Works

    This episode, we discuss A Heart That Works by Rob Delaney. In his memoir, he shares the life and passing of his son Henry, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor at just 11 months old. We talk about whether everything happens for a reason and what the worst things are to say to someone who is grieving.

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    Book Club 1: Random Acts of Medicine

    For our very first episode, we discuss Random Acts of Medicine by Anupam B. Jena, MD, PhD, and Christopher Worsham, MD! We discuss chance events and cognitive biases (and artificial intelligence) that affect healthcare as well as possible solutions. Buy used here: https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/accidental-medicine-the-hidden-forces-that-shape-our-health_christopher-worsham_anupam-b-jena/37655753/#isbn=0385548818

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to book club! On the “This Book is Sick!” podcast, we connect medicine and the humanities by exploring memoirs, novels, and nonfiction related to healthcare, illness, and the human experience.

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Ellie, Ariyani, and Bekah

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