Gifted hands 20th anniversary edition: the ben carson story
โ Scribed by Carson, Ben M.D
- Publisher
- Zondervan
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- 20th Anniversary Edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In 1987, Dr. Benjamin Carson gained worldwide recognition for his part in the first successful separation of Siamese twins joined at the back of the head. Carson pioneered again in a rare procedure known as a hemispherectomy, giving children without hope a second chance at life through a daring operation in which he literally removes one half of their brain. Such breakthroughs aren't unusual for Ben Carson. He's been beating the odds since he was a child. Raised in inner-city Detroit by a mother with a third grade education, Ben lacked motivation. He had terrible grades. And a pathological temper threatened to put him in jail. But Sonya Carson convinced her son he could make something of his life, even though everything around him said otherwise. Trust in God, a relentless belief in his own capabilities, and sheer determination catapulted Ben from failing grades to the directorship of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Gifted Hands takes you into the operating room to witness surgeries that made headlines around the world-and into the private mind of a compassionate, God-fearing physician who lives to help others.
โฆ Subjects
Biography & Autobiography;BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Religious;Nonfiction;Religion & Spirituality;Electronic books;BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Religious
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<p><strong>From Inner-City Nobody to Brilliant Neurosurgeon </strong></p><p>When Ben Carson was in school, his classmates called him the class dummy. Many—including Ben himself—doubted that he would ever amount to anything. But his mother never let him quit. She encouraged Ben to do bett
Presents a biography of the surgeon who overcame poverty and racism to become chief of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University Hospital.