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  • 9798990481305
  • 258 pages
  • $17.99
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  • 979-8990481312
  • 258 pages
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  • 12/2024
  • B0D9CMVMWH
  • 222 pages
  • $9.99
Dr. Darrell Martin
Author
In Good Hands
Throughout his story, readers will learn: Midwifery Advocacy: Darrell's support for midwifery led to professional and legal challenges, emphasizing the ongoing struggle for safer maternal and child care.Resilience Amidst Adversity: Despite facing significant obstacles, Darrell was determined to stand firm in his beliefs and fight for women's birth rights.Faith and Courage: His journey was underpinned by faith, offering him the strength he needed to challenge established healthcare norms.A Call to Action: Darrell's story is not just a personal narrative; it's an invitation to advocate for a more compassionate and collaborative healthcare system. In Good Hands is more than a biography; it's a testament to the indomitable human spirit's capacity to challenge the status quo and make a lasting difference.
Reviews
This heartfelt debut memoir touches on Martin’s tumultuous career in the field of obstetrics and his never-ending fight to prove midwifery an equally sustainable and safe practice in delivering babies during the 1970s and ‘80s. From the first pages, Martin details the exceptional care that midwives offer—often in contrast to the medical system’s more cold and detached policies—while building his history as a practicing physician, always cognizant of his influence on the birthing process. A true champion for midwifery, Martin experiences the highs and lows of fighting for a cause that hospital administrators often vilify: “Maybe someday things will change,” he writes, “all I know is we can’t stop fighting.”

Martin includes both tender and humorous moments that transform this memoir into a warm, intimate encounter, such as when he announces over the intercom in his new practice, “I’m about to take out someone’s IUD, and I have no clamps… how am I supposed to get this thing out, with my teeth?” Even among the barrage of devastating hospital politics that derail his work, Martin is careful to highlight the human side of his career, tackling the most delicate—but weighty—of topics, like his ever-present astonishment at “the miracle of life,” or the many cases of abuse and domestic violence he encountered throughout his years as an OB-GYN.

Martin’s Christian faith plays a foundational role in his work, and he notes the spiritual framework of not just his beliefs, but also his professional decisions, writing that he discovered “peace in the fact that God was in control… [that] being a servant to others was how I wanted to build my practice.” That compassionate perspective serves as his rudder in a challenging field, as he and his nurse-midwife colleagues go on to fight the battle for birth rights on a national level. This is a beautiful tribute to natural childbirth and patient-centered care.

Takeaway: Powerful tribute to natural childbirth and patient-centered care.

Comparable Titles: Ina May Gaskin’s Spiritual Midwifery, Peggy Vincent’s Baby Catcher.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A-

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 9798990481305
  • 258 pages
  • $17.99
Hardcover Details
  • 979-8990481312
  • 258 pages
  • $24.99
Ebook Details
  • 12/2024
  • B0D9CMVMWH
  • 222 pages
  • $9.99
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