What Seems To Be The Problem?

Narrated by Dr Laura Marshall-Andrews
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Pub Date 7 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 4 Aug 2023

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‘Compelling and essential . . . will appeal to everyone who enjoyed Adam Kay’s This Is Going to HurtPhilippa Perry

In this powerful and deeply personal memoir, award-winning GP Dr Laura Marshall-Andrews introduces us to the patients who have shaped her radical approach to medicine.

Over the course of a decade spent on the frontline of the NHS, Dr Laura witnessed lives being adversely affected by one-size-fits-all treatments. Determined to create change, she began to envisage a new way to care that prioritised the lived experience of her patients.

Created with the help of doctors, artists and complementary health practitioners, Dr Laura’s pioneering holistic approach was revelatory. From those whose lives were changed by ‘ineffective’ drugs, to those for whom alternative therapies, kindness and trust proved transformative, her patients began to flourish.

What Seems To Be The Problem? is a heartfelt story of hope, and an urgent call for change in our NHS at a time when it is most in need.

‘Compelling and essential . . . will appeal to everyone who enjoyed Adam Kay’s This Is Going to HurtPhilippa Perry

In this powerful and deeply personal memoir, award-winning...


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