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Title: Doctor Slave Launches as a Bold Contender for the New York Times Best Seller List Exposing the Hidden Truth Behind Medicine’s Corporate Takeover

  United States, 28th Apr 2025 — As hospital systems swell with administrative personnel and physicians quietly burn out behind the scenes, a groundbreaking new book is making waves across the medical and literary communities. Doctor Slave: Reflections on the Future of Medicine by Harvard-educated neurologist and former Director of Neuromuscular Medicine, Dr. Nivedita (Niva) Jerath, has emerged as a powerful voice challenging the status quo and is quickly gaining national attention.Blending memoir with investigative reporting, Doctor Slave delivers an unflinching critique of the corporatization of healthcare. Dr. Jerath offers an insider’s view of a system that has replaced healing with productivity metrics, autonomy with algorithms, and purpose with profit. Her message is clear: the soul of medicine is under siege.Drawing from her experiences at the highest levels of academic and clinical medicine, Dr. Jerath exposes the forces reshaping healthcare in America today. Her analysis spans institutional contracts, economic pressures, and the psychological toll on medical professionals. With precision and empathy, she reveals how physicians are being systematically dehumanized:Compensation tied to RVUs (Relative Value Units) that reduce care to outputChronic exhaustion and moral injury stemming from unrealistic workloadsThe rise of “Medical Taylorism” and AI-driven healthcare models that threaten the human touchLegal and administrative structures that disempower physicians and obscure accountabilityPersonal stories of lost identity, fractured families, and the erosion of meaning in medical practiceDoctor Slave is not just a wake-up call for physicians—it is a crucial read for anyone navigating the healthcare system. Patients, policymakers, medical students, and hea...


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