Too Big to Succeed describes how American medicine is on an unsustainable course: costs are increasing while benefits are deteriorating in comparison with other developed nations. Beginning with the Hippocratic Oath and the the premedical student, Andrews traces the myriad ways in which the profit motive has infiltrated American medicineincluding medical school training, current models of health-care delivery, medical professional societies, medical research, and medical drug and device development.
Presenting an insiders look into the current crisis in health care, Andrews demonstrates that until both the physician and the patient return to the relationship that underlies medicine, physicians will not experience the joy of healing those who seek their help and patients will not appreciate that a good physician is a permanent part of their lives.
Russell J. Andrews, has experienced medicine as a US Army flight surgeon, as a neurosurgeon in both university and private practice settings, and as a medical researcher and device developer. He has authored or coauthored over one hundred book chapters and journal articles. Andrews lives and practices in Los Gatos, California. He and his wife have two adult daughters and one grandson.