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Author Visit: Scott J. Kolbaba, MD, author of "Physicians' Untold Stories"

Miracles happen every day. We just need to be open to them. Join ordinary doctors as they share their stories of unexplained, miraculous experiences.

Doctors work in life-and-death situations every day. But what happens when they encounter something even they can’t explain scientifically?

Dreams foretelling future events, apparitions and other miraculous experiences fill this book, as practicing doctors recount the most unusual moments of their careers.

Meant to awe, instruct, and inspire, these tales will convince even the harshest skeptic that there are things beyond this physical world and that sometimes, all we need to do is believe.

Physicians’ Untold Stories doesn’t stop at chronicling these occurrences. Scott J. Kolbaba, MD, provides a glimpse into the lives of doctors that few get to experience. Learn their agonies and joys. In their own words, doctors reach out to you and show you how faith in the divine has shaped their lives. Even in the darkest of times, as they comfort terminally ill patients and make impossible choices, moments of light shines through.

Scott J. Kolbaba, MD, is a doctor of internal medicine in Wheaton. After being awarded a degree in economics from Cornell College and serving with the Marine Corps Reserves, he completed his medical degree at the University of Illinois and graduated with honors. Dr. Kolbaba interned with Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center and completed his residency at the Mayo Clinic. He is a member of the Alpha Omega Honor Medical Society.  After a miraculous experience where he felt called to order a lung scan, which ultimately saved his life, Kolbaba became intrigued by unexplained phenomenon many doctors see during their professional careers. He spent three years compiling this anthology of amazing occurrences.

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