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"I have just finished reading White Coat Wisdom. It was fantastic. I am a pre-med student at the University of Michigan, and absolutely loved your work of art.  It was very refreshing to see an intimate picture into the lives and families of these doctors. I have many friends in the health care profession, and have urged them all to read it. Or borrow mine. My goal all along has been to pursue medical school. Thank you again, for sharing this amazing book with all of us."
 
--Lance Slatton, University of Michigan premed student

  
    

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White Coat
Ceremony Gift



"Great stories. A new look into the mind of doctors."

Five reasons for why it's a unique, fun gift

A gift that every new doctor-to-be will appreciate.The hard cover oral history, White Coat Wisdom by Stephen J. Busalacchi, is perfectly appropriate for white coat ceremonies. This award-winning, beautiful hardcover offers 900 years of medical knowledge from several dozen extraordinary physicians. It offers valuable experience and lessons in the form of first-person stories. View the classy features of this book and order for $29.97.

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Look no further for your medical school's White Coat Ceremony speaker than Steve Busalacchi, a former Wisconsin Medical Society staffer, medical journalist and author. He has the skills to deliver a memorable White Coat Ceremony speech that audiences rave about. "Excellent" and "Fantastic" were the most common words physicians from the California Medical Society used to describe Steve's Keynote speech in October, 2008. Hear what interviewers on WTDY Petie Rudy and WTUX's Carol Koby have to say about Steve's book, White Coat Wisdom, and his unique presentation style.

White Coat Wisdom, contains interviews with dozens of extraordinary doctors who offer memorable, teachable moments for physicians, young and old. And the audience hears some of the actual voices from the original book interviews in this stimulating address. Why not benefit from their years of experience via Busalacchi's memorable presentation? Read testimonials or contact Steve to schedule a presentation.

  
    

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"All Med Students Should Read
(White Coat Wisdom)"
White Coat Wisdom won three national honors in 2009. Judges from the 2009 Benjamin Franklin Awards rated the oral history highly, although the title did not win that competition. In an unusual move, they did provide a critique. On a ten point scale, with 10 being "excellent," here are the average judges' ratings in five key areas:

(9.5) Overall reaction: "...initial reaction to the quality of the writing, the information, and the tone..."

(9)    Organization: "Is the text well organized and does it flow easily..."

(9)    Interior graphics: "Illustrative material well designed and understandable."

(9.5) Interest: "Is the subject presented in an interesting, knowledgeable, and complete way?"

(9)    Writing: "How well does the text follow generally accepted principles of good writing"

Specific judges' remarks:

"Great stories. A new look into the mind of doctors."

"All med students should read (White Coat Wisdom). (It) puts a human face on doctors; the drawings definitely enhance this book. The almost 600 pages...reveal great effort on the author's part."