"Strong Medicine" Quiz
A gripping medical thriller that delves into the complex world of pharmaceutical companies and the ethical dilemmas they face.
fiction | 460 pages | Published in NaN
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Test your knowledge about the book "Strong Medicine". We have come up with 10 quiz questions for the book. Hit play and start testing your knowledge. Each correctly answered question gives one point.
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the role of female empowerment and gender equality in 'Strong Medicine'.
- Analyze the ethical dilemmas faced by Dr. Cushing and Dr. Waters in their pursuit of medical advancements. How do their choices impact the characters and the hospital?
- Examine the theme of corporate influence in the healthcare industry as portrayed in the novel. How does the pressure to generate profits affect medical decision-making?
- Discuss the significance of the setting, the Three Counties Hospital, in the story. How does the hospital environment contribute to the narrative and character development?
- Compare and contrast the leadership styles of Dr. Cushing and Dr. Waters. How do their approaches to management impact their relationships with staff and patients?
- Explore the role of technology and medical advancements in 'Strong Medicine'. How do these advancements shape the practice of medicine and impact patient care?
- Analyze the portrayal of healthcare professionals in the novel. How does 'Strong Medicine' depict the challenges and rewards of a career in medicine?
- Discuss the theme of corruption and its consequences in the healthcare industry as depicted in the book. How do the characters navigate the corrupt systems they encounter?
- Examine the relationship between Dr. Cushing and Barbara Denning. How does their personal relationship intersect with their professional lives, and what impact does it have on their character arcs?
- Analyze the role of patient advocacy in 'Strong Medicine'. How do the characters advocate for their own healthcare needs, and how do healthcare professionals navigate the balance between patient care and institutional constraints?





