Transforming Presidential Healthcare
RM 43.36
ISBN:
9781964934433
Categories:
Politics
File Size
2.59 MB
Format
epub
Language
English
Release Year
2024
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Author
Jeffrey Kuhlman, MD, MPHSynopsis
With the impending presidential election, there is more interest than ever around the most significant figure in American government—particularly the physical and mental requirements to serve as president.
Transforming Presidential Healthcare offers a compelling journey through the corridors of power as seen through the eyes of Dr. Jeffrey Kuhlman, an esteemed physician who served "five and a half" US presidents. Drawing from his rich experiences tending to the medical needs of Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama, Dr. Kuhlman sheds light on the evolving landscape of healthcare within the highest echelons of political leadership. This groundbreaking and eye-opening book covers everything from the implementation of Care Under Fire to preparation for and treatment of biological and chemical threats to strategies for optimizing fitness—plus all the other elements that go into providing expert healthcare for the presidents of the United States and those who support them.
From moments of crisis to the day-to-day challenges of providing care in a fast-paced White House, Kuhlman delves into the intricacies of medical decision-making under pressure. He reflects on historical precedents and shares personal insights, offering a nuanced perspective on issues past, present, and future. As Election Day draws ever nearer, Dr. Kuhlman also weighs in on the contentious question of age and governance, sparking critical conversations about the twining natures of health and leadership. Transforming Presidential Healthcare is not just a memoir of a life spent in medical service to power but a timely exploration of the intersection between health, politics, and the presidency.