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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

I've Got Some Good News and Some Bad News: You're Old by David Bernstein Book Tour








Title: I’ve Got Some Good News and Some Bad News: You’re Old   Author: David BernsteinPublisher: Dynamic LearningPages: 202Genre: Health/FitnessFormat: Paperback/Ebook



Life is an aging process. Each of us will go through it in our own way. How we lead our lives when we are old, particularly as we near the end, is, I believe, worth pondering. In this way, “I’ve Got Some Good News and Some Bad News: You’re Old” serves as a guide for all of us as we age, providing topics for contemplation and discussion with friends, family and colleagues. “You’re Old” uses real patient experiences to explore what happens as we age-physically, mentally, and socially. The book also examines the tremendous abilities of medicine today as well as its limits, and the social issues that adults in America face as they age. Each chapter concludes with Notes on Living Longer, and a resource section, providing topic-specific information on organizations, websites, and other expert sources that can help the reader better understand and prepare for the prize of surviving youth and middle-age: becoming old. “You’re Old” is written for the aging and the aged, their children, and younger people who aspire to grow old. It is written for the physicians, nurses and other providers who care for the elderly. The experiences explored in this book include the “good news and the bad” as the inevitable ravages of age intrude into the lives of Dr Bernstein’s patients. From the most mundane situations to the truly sublime, the tales illuminate the emotional, psychological, and spiritual aspects of aging along with the diverse strategies people use to adapt to its realities.



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  • I’ve Got Good News and Some Bad News: You’re Old is available at Amazon.





David Bernstein, MD is a highly respected physician who is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Geriatrics practicing in Clearwater, Florida. His 30+ years of experience have provided him with opportunities to observe and empathize with thousands of adults as they age. His compassion and ability to see the souls of his patients has compelled him to share his stories in his book “I’ve Got Some Good News and Some Bad News You’re OLD: Tales of a Geriatrician What to expect in Your 60s, 70s, 80s and Beyond”



Dr. Bernstein has served as chairman of his hospital’s Pharmacy and Therapeutic committee for 20 years helping to improve patient safety and outcomes. During this period of time, he also served on the board of the local Jewish Family service and as chairman. As an associate clinical professor in the department of medicine at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, he has taught the skills he has acquired over the years to first and second year students.



Dr. Bernstein has been a nursing home medical director for 20 years. He was responsible for addressing administrative and quality assurance issues.



When you give, you get back” he says about what his patients have told him and taught him about life and aging. His writing style of telling stories about his patients allows the reader to understand the complex emotions and struggles of growing older and losing independence. He lovingly tells these stories adding his own insights about this complex process.



Dr Bernstein is an avid public speaker, addressing various medical topics with his colleagues and with the community at large with a focus on families facing the complex problems as they near the end of life.



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  Tour Schedule;
November 3
Book featured at What is That Book About
November 4
Book featured at 3 Partners in Shopping
November 5
Guest blogging at Review From Here
November 6
Interviewed at As the Pages Turn
November 10
Guest blogging at Fiction to Fruition
November 11
Book featured at The Zen Reader
November 12
Book featured at Voodoo Princess
November 14

November 14
Guest blogging at From Paperback to Leatherbound
November 17
Book featured at Breaking the Spine
November 18
Book featured at The Revolving Bookshelf
November 20
Guest blogging at Bent Over Bookwords
November 21
Interviewed at All Inclusive Retort
November 24
Interviewed at I’m Shelf-ish
November 26
Book featured at A Taste of My Mind
November 27
Interviewed at Examiner
November 28
Book reviewed at The Literary Nook

1 comment:

  1. ... what a book.... so many ppl scared to touch this topic, but it affects us all. brilliant.

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