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Charles Barber

@barberwriter

Author, Lecturer in Psychiatry at Yale, Writer in Residence at Wesleyan.

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Michael S Roth (@mroth78) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Wesleyan University⁩ prof Charles Barber on this great review of his new book: “tells the captivating, often cinematic story of how a medical innovation was improbably developed, fiercely resisted…and ultimately adopted.” ⁦WSJ Books Section⁩ wsj.com/articles/in-th…

Dr. Tom Frieden (@drtomfrieden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just released: Important and inspiring story about the invention of a life-saving blood clotting product and the struggle to save lives from injuries on the battlefield and everywhere. A terrific read. bit.ly/42fIxGU

Just released: Important and inspiring story about the invention of a life-saving blood clotting product and the struggle to save lives from injuries on the battlefield and everywhere. A terrific read. bit.ly/42fIxGU
Science News (@sciencenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For doctors treating traumatic injuries, keeping a patient’s blood in their body is “one of the most fundamental problems of survival,” Charles Barber writes in his fast-paced new book, In the Blood. sciencenews.org/article/in-the…

Rhonda Fields (@senrhondafields) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insightful reflections Tattered Cover Book Store with Senator John Hickenlooper and Mark Masselli in conversation with authors Charles Barber and Masselli's book, “Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists & college students set out to change healthcare for populations who have been ignored.”

Insightful reflections <a href="/TatteredCover/">Tattered Cover Book Store</a> with <a href="/SenatorHick/">Senator John Hickenlooper</a> and <a href="/CHCMasselli/">Mark Masselli</a> in conversation with authors Charles Barber and Masselli's book, “Peace &amp; Health: How a group of small-town activists &amp; college students set out to change healthcare for populations who have been ignored.”
Undark Magazine (@undarkmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Book Review | "In the Blood" is the improbable tale of a basement-dwelling engineer who invented a way to stop bleeding on the battlefield. He clashed with the U.S. Army, who had their own innovative techniques. undark.org/2023/07/07/boo…