Ebook {Epub PDF} The Prison Doctor by Amanda Brown
The book follows Dr. Amanda Brown after she leaves her GP practice following the reforms. From there, by chance, after her article was published, she becomes a prison doctor. She tells the story of her experience working in young offenders units, to some of the UK’s most dangerous prisons/5(K). · Evie Robinson reviews Amanda Brown’s book The Prison Doctor and examines whether we should be able to sympathise with criminals. We, as a generation, are fascinated by true crime. Perhaps because it seems almost other-worldly, apart from our everyday lives when none of us could possibly be capable of cold-blooded www.doorway.ru: Evie Robinson. · As a general practitioner turned prison doctor, Dr Amanda Brown treats her patients as friends who are worthy of her time, empathy and care, rather than mere patients to be cured. Feeling a deep sense of dissatisfaction and disillusionment following a new GP contract that would force her to change her consultation style for bonus pay, she left for good, abandoning the GP practice that she Reviews: 9.
Then this book is for you, as it's about the experiences of Dr Amanda Brown, who switched from her community practice to a new challenge - prison health services. Starting with a young offenders' institution, then with several years at Wormwood Scrubs, finishing with a women's prison, HMP Bronzefield, where she still works. Amanda Brown, from Buckinghamshire, has worked at HMP Bronzefield, the largest women's prison in Europe, for the past three-and-a-half years. The Prison Doctor by Dr Amanda Brown is out now. Dr Amanda Brown currently works at HMP Bronzefield and is the author of The Prison Doctor, with her second book due to launch later this year. Do you have a story you'd like to share? Get in.
Then this book is for you, as it’s about the experiences of Dr Amanda Brown, who switched from her community practice to a new challenge – prison health services. Starting with a young offenders’ institution, then with several years at Wormwood Scrubs, finishing with a women’s prison, HMP Bronzefield, where she still works. Summary This book depicts the patients lives that Dr. Amanda Brown had to encounter inside the walls of Bronzefield, the UK’s biggest women’s prison. Some important topics discussed in this book Homelessness and drug abuse Almost without fail, the prisoners tell the same story that if they are homeless on release, they will be back doing drugs again to enable them to cope and block the horror of their reality. A recruiter for the prison service spotted it and called her. Her second career, a midlife leap into the unknown, is set out in Brown’s book. The Prison Doctor is a fascinating, sometimes funny.
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