Dimensions
154 x 233 x 21mm
'There is always a baby for whom you can feel happy at what they have achieved, or sad when things go wrong. There are always parents to help through an incredible journey, and a junior staff member who is keen to learn and to whom you can pass on some of your wisdom. I am, I know, a very lucky man.'
Dr Simon Rowley is a renowned paediatrician who has committed almost all of his working life to the care and wellbeing of young people.
In Mind That Child, he charts his decades of medical experience, touching on an array of issues, such as the rise of neurological disorders including autism and ADHD, to the high-stakes management of pre-term babies, and the serious impacts of drugs, alcohol and technology on developing minds. Real-life cases and practical advice are interweaved throughout a candid, compassionate narrative, one that shifts between the deadly serious, quietly authoritative and wry with ease.
What's revealed is a tender and profound portrait of a fearless medical professional at the very centre of what matters - a man who always adopts a humane, holistic view and who writes openly about the personal toll of a career in paediatrics.
Mind That Child is a statement on what it means to be entrusted with the most precious of responsibilities - human life.