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CHELATION THERAPY: BETTER BELIEVE IT! A GENUINE NEED FOR A NEW BOOK ADDRESSING EMERGING ISSUES
Once we recognized a genuine need for a new book addressing emerging issues, we decided to write it from a fresh point of view - one more in line with consumer perspectives. The person visiting a doctor's office has a totally different slant on health matters than the white-frocked individual sporting a stethoscope. Journalists, accustomed to translating scientific subjects into language non-scientists can grasp, are more familiar with people-oriented issues than physicians temporarily turned scribe. As every science writer knows, co-authoring a medical book with a doctor is a mixed bag with drawbacks that may outweigh the advantages. On the plus side, the doctor/coauthor, well-versed in his or her field of expertise, may be privy to research that will not be public knowledge for some time to come. Teamed up with a skilled writer, the doctor may shed new light on a medical subject and simultaneously do a real public service. On the downside, the doctor may have a hidden agenda. He may be writing with an eye toward boosting his clinical practice, status among colleagues, standing with medical societies, credibility with licensing authorities. The more eager the doctor is to impress the professional community, the more likely the book will be self-serving. A more grave possibility is the work may fall short of the mark because the doctor/author has something to sell. Business interests may skew editorial contents to promote products in which he has a financial stake. When the author is a practicing clinician, he is wooing not only the book-buyer, but a potential patient and customer as well.
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