The Tiger's Wife by Tea Obreht — Téa Obreht evokes a narrative mysticism worthy of Gabriel García Márquez in «The Tiger's Wife,» her
story of a young doctor in the working at an orphanage in an unnamed country in the Balkans.
McGarry, a first - time filmmaker, spent five years in production on Code Black while simultaneously working the hectic schedule
of a young doctor in training.
Of course, for those of us beholden to the beauty of Christ's solemnization of human sexuality, who live with an invigorating fear of God, and who dare to hope that every man might stand justified on the day of judgment, the «blasphemy»
of the young doctor sounds like reverence, his naïve «intolerance» like charity.
The
plight of the young doctor's question illuminates a distinction which Harvard psychologist Herman Kelman famously made between two common forms of social influence: normative and informative.
The irony, of course, is that just as the exercise of sovereignty is necessary to perpetuate the politics of consent — as the recently - ousted democratically - elected president of Egypt can testify — so too is normative social influence (or peer pressure) necessary to perpetuate the norm of authenticity — as the
shunning of our young doctor friend can testify.
To them was added almost at once the
departure of another young doctor, my closest friend, for the Rockefeller yellow fever work in Africa, from which he did not return.
The Google's Communications and Public Affairs have released the shortlisted top trending stories among Nigerians this week, they a federal agency, an evicted Big Brother housemate and the
suicide of a young doctor among others.
With the
excitement of a young doctor fresh out of medical school, Morales» eyes light up when he observes the petri dishes that harvest «celulas madre,» or stem cells, from mice.
«GREY»S ANATOMY» The long - running ABC medical drama has consistently featured a diverse
cast of young doctors, even though series regular Isaiah Washington left the show after calling castmate T.R. Knight a homophobic slur.
There are wonderful performances, lovely visuals and an old - fashioned feel, and Theron shines as the first
love of a young doctor at an orphanage (played by Tobey Maguire).
Telling the story
of a young doctor driven to extreme measures when he loses his child in a horrific road accident, the film focuses on a supernatural graveyard which allows any creature, animal or human to return from death in zombie - like form.
Before both, however, was the feature that first brought Gadon together with Cronenberg, the historical psychological drama A Dangerous Method, which cast the actress as the dutiful aristocratic
wife of a young doctor (Michael Fassbender) who remains staunchly supportive of her husband's work involving the implementation of Freud's revolutionary treatment methods on his beautiful and unhinged patient (Keira Knightley).
The Unknown Girl (Belgium) revisits themes from earlier films — poverty in poor communities, families going paycheck to paycheck, immigrants at the bottom of the social food chain — but views them through the
eyes of a young doctor (Adèle Haenel).
You hear this kind of criticism — that each new
generation of young doctors is not as insightful or competent as its forebears — regularly among older physicians, often couched like this: «When I was in training thirty years ago, there was real rigor and we had to know our stuff.
These twelve interwoven stories follow a group
of young doctors as they move from the challenges of medical school to the intense world of emergency rooms, evacuation missions, and terrifying new viruses.
At once a taut medical thriller and a riveting psychological
portrait of a young doctor on the edge, Isolation Ward is a tale of runaway tension — with a brilliant «what - if» premise that is harrowing... heartbreaking... and impossible to wrench from your imagination.
I remember the photo
travelogue of a young doctor who had joined a mission in the jungles of West Africa, and who had described his slow acceptance of the food, and later, the death of a fellow missionary.
«I've heard so many
stories of young doctors and nurses contemplating their future, who have decided although they would dearly love to be involved in obstetrics and gynaecology, even though they're energised and feel vocationally pulled to the medicine of helping women through conception and childbirth, nevertheless they can not do it because they could not in conscience kill an unborn child.
Used to being invisible to the academics, Vivien finds a small group
of young doctors who are awed by his experimental approach.
I was one
of the youngest doctors they ever had in that position.
It is the story
of a young doctor (Swank) who moves into a Brooklyn loft and becomes suspicious that she is not alone.
The next four stories change perspective and location, taking one
of the young doctors to Brisbane, Australia to care for his dying grandfather, and then turning the tables to tell stories from the perspective of the patient.