A Lasting Effect: Reflections on Music and Medicine: Bryan Sisk, 2011, self-published

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11 (3):399-400 (2014)
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My relationship to the guitar can be characterized by the Friday evening distortion of Kirk Hammett (of Metallica) and Dan Auerbach (of The Black Keys) and Sunday morning’s soaring chords of classical musicians Julian Bream and Rafael Andia to anything in between the rest of the week. I have, however, kept my writing and my music away from my professional practice. I am one of those for whom music and poetry offer a refuge, a source of compensation for the emotions built up during clinical work. I need to look outside of my practice for the beauty of the world, in all its harsh reality and breadth, reveling in the splendor to bring me peace. Reading Bryan Sisk’s (2011) reflection on bringing his guitar, his songs, and his free time to the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital challenged me to immerse myself in a different musical and literary universe. A Lasting Effect: Reflections on Music and Medicine is a collection of reflective pieces written when Sisk was a medical student. He des ..

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