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I loved the part that talked about primary care providers until I got to read this book I never know there was a department like that in the medical profession.
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Every other other thing in this book was perfect expect the pictures at the end of the book. that was a no for me
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I'll admit that the photographs at the book's end were my favorite part. The conversational style and the bits that read like fiction were also appealing to me. Thank you for asking.
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I couldn't distinguish my favorite part In this book as I enjoy reading every chapter, I also did like her storytelling technique because it stirred the excitement Of this novel.
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Post by Phooko Tebogo PC »

Olomofe wrote: 12 Jul 2022, 04:31 I will say I love everything about the book. But I love the author's interesting and engaging tone the most. Also, the inclusion of her story is a reason to believe the book because I could more close to her
I agree with you, well the picture illustrations made an exception to believe that what she was sharing was all true. Everything about the book ws indeed great, start8ng from her style of writing.
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My favorite aspect was how raw and honest she sounded in the book. One could tell that she was really keen on clearing some stereotypes.
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My favourite thing was the story about her childhood and her ancestry. She has a whole lineage of medically inclined people.
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I liked every aspect of this book. From her introduction, how she talked about her family, her personal experiences, her health, her challenges, her patient, the health center and even the pictures that backed up her words at the end. She wrote the book like a doctor telling her patient a true life story. And that was exactly how it was.
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To be completely honest, I enjoyed every chapter of the book. Each chapter includes something intriguing that makes it seem as though you are not reading a self-help book at all. The final photographs added a great touch as well. So the entire book is my favorite.
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To be completely honest, I enjoyed every chapter of the book. The author includes real-world information, real-world examples, and rules.
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My favourite things were the pictures at the end of the book and how the author relayed her point in order. Here writing style was also very easy to flow with.
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Post by Fevanplayboy »

To be honest, all the parts of this book were so educational, informative, and inspiring. But the part I considered my favorite was the eighth chapter of the book, "Health Care Roles: Your Hands-On Occupation." The pictures at the end of the book also made the book look real and were inspiring. 
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Post by Amanda Warner »

Every part of the book was my favorite as it was educational and served as a guide, though I especially loved the pictures displayed at the end of the book.
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Post by Stephanie Stones »

I like that the author shared her experiences as a child and also in the health sector. I like that she gave us a glimpse of how she was with her family.
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Post by Nathaniel Sarah »

To be honest, I enjoy every aspect of the book, but the illustrations at the end of each chapter grabbed my attention since they helped the message stick and connect. I believe the images after each chapter to be quite important.
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