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Sejal Shah

    Sejal Shahs Debütsammlung von Essays befasst sich mit den Komplexitäten von Rasse, Ort und Zugehörigkeit. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch scharfen Einblick in Fragen der Identität und Verbindung aus. Durch ihre Essays und Erzählungen bietet sie den Lesern eine tiefgründige Erkundung der menschlichen Erfahrung. Ihre Werke sind in führenden Literaturzeitschriften erschienen und spiegeln eine ausgeprägte Stimme und ein tiefes Weltverständnis wider.

    How to Make Your Mother Cry
    Tips and Tricks in Trauma Management
    This Is One Way to Dance
    Fetal Echocardiography
    • Fetal Echocardiography

      • 234 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Essential for trainees and practitioners, this resource offers systematic information on fetal echocardiography, enriched by personal clinical experiences from renowned clinicians. It features high-quality images and guidance on obtaining optimal fetal echo views, as well as practical approaches to abnormal hearts. A CD-ROM quiz enhances learning, making it valuable for sonographers, radiologists, obstetricians, pediatric cardiologists, and fetal medicine specialists, while also serving as a tool for experts to mentor students across various specialties.

      Fetal Echocardiography
    • This Is One Way to Dance

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,9(48)Abgeben

      In the linked essays that make up her debut collection, Sejal Shah explores culture, language, family, and place. Throughout, Shah reflects on what it means to make oneself visible and legible through writing in a country that struggles with race and maps her identity as an American, South Asian American, writer of colour, and feminist.

      This Is One Way to Dance
    • Concise guide describing every stage of trauma management with dedicated chapter on paediatric, geriatric and pregnant trauma.

      Tips and Tricks in Trauma Management
    • From the author of This Is One Way to Dance, linked genre-queer short stories braided with images and ephemera explore the experiences of growing up and living as a diasporic Gujarati woman searching for home.

      How to Make Your Mother Cry