
The Drifting of the Canadian Healthcare System
Towards a Model Uniting East and West
- 118 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book is the result of a personal and professional journey. After having practiced general medicine in private practice and hospitals in Quebec for more than 15 years, Dr. Martin Moisan shares his observations with us. He concludes that the Canadian healthcare system will drift further and further off course unless significant changes are brought about. The author describes some of the malaises and outright problems facing modern medicine presently. He highlights the fact that medical science, in spite of its expertise in emergency situations and its merits in extending life expectancy, has arrived at a point where it must face itself and its inability to view a human being as a global entity.This book also suggests possible solutions. The author mentions that it would be more than desirable to implement acupuncture as a therapeutic modality in hospital environments in order to offer a more optimal level of care.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- List of diagrams
- Foreword
- Chapter I: The Canadian Healthcare System
- Chapter II: Modern Medicine
- Chapter III: The Over-Consumption of Medication
- Chapter IV: Potential Solutions
- Chapter V: Concrete Actions
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Back Cover