Autobiography of a Baby Boomer
From the beaches of Formentera to prison in Afghanistan to seeking Nirvana in India and back, Schultz shares in a delightful writing style anecdotes of pleasure, humor, suspense, fear, and reflection that ultimately transformed him into a well-respected orthopaedic surgeon.
From Both Ends of the Scalpel
After being coded (resuscitated) from a near fatal pulmonary embolism in 2010, I combined that enlightening patient knowledge with 30 years as a surgeon to provide personal insight into the world of doctor-patient interaction that affects us all. At times more profoundly than we would like.
Street Smarts for the Practicing Physician and Surgeon
This book is a Great Guide for Practicing Physician and Residents and looks at serious questions regarding your practice no one ever taught you. Dr. Schultz explores and helps answer these important questions and adds a bit of humor to the process.
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Examples of questions include:
- Where to start a practice?
- Is Workman’s Compensation business worth it?
- Need more capital?
- Is bedside manner more important than skill?
- What kind of partnership is right for you?
- Is that patient making you sick? – Weeding out “bad” patients
- Is managed care here to stay?
- Is the dirty “M” word malpractice or money?
- What is the best for you: solo or partnership?
- Are there any winners in divorce?
- Is it ok for doctors to advertise?