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greatlaurel

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Mon Feb 9, 2015, 03:41 PM Feb 2015

Best-selling author recalls Athens roots. Atul Gawande has "happy" memories about Athens

Dr. Gawande grew up in Athens, Ohio which is in the Appalachian region of Ohio.

From the article

"Gawande, 49, is a medical doctor of some renown. His father and mother were doctors, too.

"There was almost a presumption" that he would choose medicine as a career, said Gawande. "I grew up with my dad and mom getting patient calls… and I would go with them into the emergency room. I've been in and out of… O'Bleness Hospital all my life."

Gawande now lives in the Boston area where he works as a surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital and as a professor at Harvard University. He's also a writer and public-health researcher, with a wife and three children.

In his latest book, Gawande asserts that medicine can comfort and enhance our experience to the last breath, providing not only a good life but also a good end. It's backed up by considerable research as well as engrossing storytelling."

http://www.athensnews.com/ohio/article-44239-best-selling-author-recalls-athens-roots.html

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Best-selling author recalls Athens roots. Atul Gawande has "happy" memories about Athens (Original Post) greatlaurel Feb 2015 OP
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