Sherwin B. Nuland

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Sherwin B. Nuland, M.D.
Born December 1930
Bronx, New York
Nationality American
Fields Surgeon; Author; Educator
Institutions Yale University School of Medicine
Alma mater New York University & Yale University School of Medicine
Known for Professor of Surgery; Medical Ethicist; Modern Philosopher

Dr. Sherwin Nuland (born December 1930) is an American surgeon and author who teaches bioethics and medicine at the Yale University School of Medicine. He is the author of The New York Times bestseller and National Book Award winning How We Die, and has also written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, The New Republic, Time, and the New York Review of Books.

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[edit] Biography

Nuland was born in the Bronx, New York City, in December 1930 to immigrant Jewish parents Meyer and Vitsche Nudelman. Although raised in a traditional Orthodox Jewish home, Sherwin now considers himself agnostic, but continues to attend synagogue.

Nuland is a graduate of New York University and Yale School of Medicine, where he obtained his M.D. degree and also completed a residency in surgery. He currently resides in Connecticut with his second wife Sarah. He has four children, two from each marriage. His daughter Victoria Nuland, is the former U.S. ambassador to NATO.

In a 2001 TED talk, which was released in Oct 2007, Nuland spoke of his severe depression and obsessive thoughts in the early 1970s, probably caused by his difficult childhood and the dissolution of his first marriage. As drug therapy remained ineffective, a lobotomy was planned, but his treating resident suggested electroshock therapy instead, leading to ultimate recovery.[1]

Nuland is also one of the featured lecturers at One Day University.

[edit] Books

  • The Soul of Medicine (New York: Kaplan Publishing, 2009) ISBN 1607140551
  • The Art of Aging: A Doctor's Prescription for Well-Being (New York: Random House, 2007) ISBN 1400064775
  • The Doctors' Plague: Germs, Childbed Fever and the Strange Story of Ignac Semmelweis (New York: W.W. Norton, 2003) ISBN 0393052990
  • Doctors: The Biography of Medicine (New York: Knopf, 1988) ISBN 0679760091
  • How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter (New York: Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1994) ISBN 0679414614
  • How We Live (New York: Vintage Books, 1998) [originally published as The Wisdom of the Body in 1997] ISBN 0099767619
  • Leonardo Da Vinci (Penguin Lives) (New York: Viking, 2000) ISBN 0670893919
  • Lost in America: A Journey with My Father (New York: Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 2003) ISBN 0375412948
  • Maimonides (Jewish Encounters) (New York: Nextbook: Schocken, 2005) ISBN 0805242007
  • Medicine: The Art of Healing (New York : Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc. : Distributed by Macmillan, 1992) ISBN 0883632926
  • The Mysteries Within: A Surgeon Explores Myth, Medicine, and the Human Body (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000) ISBN 0684854864
  • The Wisdom of the Body (New York: Knopf, 1997) ISBN 0679444076

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/189

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