Medical
Education Memoir
Education Memoir
Publisher:
Xlibris
Xlibris
Dr.
Emery presents a proactive memoir, which discusses pipolar disorder and how
this disease affected his life before and after the diagnosis at age 39.
Emery presents a proactive memoir, which discusses pipolar disorder and how
this disease affected his life before and after the diagnosis at age 39.
Dr.
Emery has had many unique experiences including a childhood in West Virginia,
exposure to the UCLA football program in the late 50’s, UCSF Medical School,
the Watts Riot of 1965, the Vietnam War and the
Tet Offensive of 1998. He practiced Urology in Southern California for
over 30 years.
Emery has had many unique experiences including a childhood in West Virginia,
exposure to the UCLA football program in the late 50’s, UCSF Medical School,
the Watts Riot of 1965, the Vietnam War and the
Tet Offensive of 1998. He practiced Urology in Southern California for
over 30 years.
He
draws from these experiences to explain his experience with bipolar disorder
and to describe many other medical conditions he has delt with.
draws from these experiences to explain his experience with bipolar disorder
and to describe many other medical conditions he has delt with.
The
book has been described as a very good book to read for all those interested in
bipolar disorder and see how one person
dealt with this disease.
book has been described as a very good book to read for all those interested in
bipolar disorder and see how one person
dealt with this disease.
About
the Author
the Author
Dr.
Emery was born Niagaria Falls, NY, grew up in West Virginia, attended UCLA on a
football and academic schlorship, attended UCSF medical school, was an intern
during the 1965 Watts Riot and served as a doctor with the First Marine Air
Wing during the Vietnam War. He practiced Urology in Southern California for
over 30 years.
Emery was born Niagaria Falls, NY, grew up in West Virginia, attended UCLA on a
football and academic schlorship, attended UCSF medical school, was an intern
during the 1965 Watts Riot and served as a doctor with the First Marine Air
Wing during the Vietnam War. He practiced Urology in Southern California for
over 30 years.
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