Author(s) |
Weisz, George M
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Publication Date |
2016
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Abstract |
As retirement approaches and we contemplate the future, a new freedom and unlimited leisure hours await us. Many, including medical practitioners, turn towards creativity. This "medico-artistic" phenomenon is reflected in physicians engaging in painting, sculpture, woodwork or pottery; the writing of novels, poetry or plays; music composition, theater staging or film production. Or, they might delve into other areas of interest that they never pursued because of their demanding careers, such as literature or history. My own conversion from surgery to history was smooth, having obtained two arts degrees long after completing my medical studies.
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Citation |
Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ), 18(5), p. 247-249
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ISSN |
2309-8597
1565-1088
0021-2180
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
Israel Medical Association
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Title |
Remembering More Jewish Physicians
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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