‘Hey, doctor, I want to tell you something!’
For 54 years, kids have shared with pediatrician Arnold Tanis stories, questions, and bold pronouncements about their childhood worlds. In between treating them, the good doctor wrote many of them down. Three generations of patients offer memorable and downright funny observations and opinions about all sorts of things: shots, school, their brothers and sisters, growing up, and even Dr. Tanis himself and whether he can sing as well as he thinks he does. The parents also chime in, both to complain about all their kids put them through and to celebrate how well they eventually turn out.
A tireless, lifelong advocate of child safety, Dr. Tanis’s impact on his patients and their families spans decades. This book is a testament to his career and a memorable glimpse of the warm and sometimes crazy world of a singing pediatrician.
Table of Content
Preface (Edward J. Saltzman)
Introduction
Tales from the Examining Room
The Singing Doctor
Those Awful Nasty Shots
The Little Wise Ones
Little Patients with Little Patience
The Joys of School
Brothers and Sisters
Through the Generations
The Good Doctor
The Poor Parents
Taking Good Care
Growing Up
Practicing Pediatrics
Farewell (Elizabeth M. Tanis)
Looking Back—and Forward
About the author
Arnold L. Tanis, MD, FAAP, is cofounder of Pediatric Associates, first established in Hollywood, Florida, in 1957. He entered the University of Chicago at the age of 14. One of the most prominent pediatricians in the state, he served as president of the Florida Pediatric Society from 1986 to 1989.