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Summary of Being Mortal

Summary of Being Mortal

PLEASE NOTE: This is a summary of Being Mortal and NOT the original book.
 
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Being Mortal, written by Atul Gawande, brings to light an array of concepts involving death, mortality, aging, and terminal illness. Gawande includes extensive research and chronicles the stories of his patients, other doctors’ patients, and his own family members…
 
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• Key Takeaways of the book
• Introduction to the important people in the book
• Analysis of the Key Takeaways
 
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  • Being mortal

    Superbly written and an outstanding eloquently described death and dying process as a part of active life and living process.

    By Pb42me

  • Not motivated to purchase

    This summary did not inspire me to read the book. Poor summary.

    By Thepetmom

  • Being Mortal Atul Gawande

    The summary was very informative and I want to read more

    By penarth wales

  • Well done, bravo.

    Quite well written, I would recommend this for anyone who is interested in the actual book but has no time or is simply too lazy to read the actual book. This book honestly was very interesting, it captivated me. I was told by my friends to read the book and I don't have much time but this summary made it very easy to read about it and talk to my friends about the book without spending days on end reading the actual book.

    By TheFadeness

  • Being Mortal

    As a nurse for over 30 years, I can validate all of Atul's concerns. I too could've written on this topic with multiple examples of tests and treatments making patients last days miserable when could have been spent living and planning closure.

    By Kn2dignity2Di

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