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When Health Care Was Called a Calling

One man reflects on his passion to serve others through medical care.


Miami, FL – WEBWIRE

Health care is a lucrative business today, but it wasn’t always so. In his book “Called to be a Surgeon; Not for Bread Alone,” author and general and pediatric surgeon Neville Connolly shares his inspiring journey as a young medical student who received a scholarship from the Rockefeller Foundation in New York. His medical training in the United States and in England were constantly at odds, but nothing was more disconcerting than the bureaucratic changes happening to the health-care profession. Unfazed by it all, the author continued to see his profession as his calling, a noble pursuit of an honorable man.

For more about the author and his book, “Called to be a Surgeon; Not for Bread Alone,” please visit his website: https://nevilleconnolly.com.
 
“Called to be a Surgeon”
Written by Neville K. Connolly
Published by Your Online Publicist
Published Date: June 2019
Paperback: $15.99
EBook: $3.99
 
About the Author
Dr. Neville K. Connolly has advanced medical-surgical degrees. In England, MC.BChir from Cambridge University and a Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons. In the US, he has an MD from Harvard Medical School and a Fellowship from the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Pediatrics. His residency training was in England under the Public Health Service at the time of its inception. Because of the relative lack of specialties in England at that time, his experience in general and pediatric surgery was broad ranged and encompassing.


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 Neville Connolly
 Called To Be A Surgeon
 Memoir
 Medicine Practice
 Health-care Profession


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