Why am I passionate about this?

Healthcare and the system that delivers it have been central to my life since I was a child. I was born with hemophilia and experienced many complications and hospitalizations. I received a liver transplant thirteen years ago because a blood transfusion-acquired Hepatitis C damaged it. I have been active in advocacy organizations, including being President of the Hemophilia Association of New York, being on the Board of LiveOnNY, and being the founder and President of the Hemophilia Services Consortium. I have interacted with many patients and their families and strongly felt the need to offer a book that informs, inspires, and helps them manage the challenges of a scary diagnosis.


I wrote...

Scary Diagnosis

By Edward G. Rogoff ,

Book cover of Scary Diagnosis

What is my book about?

The purpose of Professor Edward Rogoff's Scary Diagnosis is to help patients and their loved ones face the long, complex,…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of On Call

Edward G. Rogoff Why I love this book

I was involved in the HIV epidemic from the very beginning as President of the Hemophilia Association of New York.

The behind-the-scenes information that Dr. Fauci provides helped inform me and remind me of what we – and the world – went through. During the COVID epidemic, Dr. Fauci had to manage the crazy political system more than he ever had to, and he is very frank about what he experienced.

The book and its details made me grateful for his lifetime of wonderful work.

By Anthony Fauci ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked On Call as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

#1 New York Times Bestseller

The memoir by the doctor who became a beacon of hope for millions through the COVID pandemic, and whose six-decade career in high-level public service put him in the room with seven presidents

“An eventful autobiography [and] a classic American story...Gripping.”—The Washington Post

“One of the most consequential and most prominent [careers] in American medicine in the past fifty years.”—Jerome Groopman, The New Yorker

Anthony Fauci is arguably the most famous – and most revered – doctor in the world today. His role guiding America sanely and calmly through Covid (and through the torrents of…


Book cover of Code Blue

Edward G. Rogoff Why I love this book

I learned so much from this book.

Dr. Magee had a career that spanned everything from working as a primary care doctor to working for the government to working for big pharma. He is very open about all his experiences and in explaining why the healthcare system is so complex and dysfunctional.

He shares individual stories that take place in each of these venues that are entertaining and informative, and I very much liked. 

By Mike Magee ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Code Blue as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

"Code Blue" is the phrase customarily announced over hospital public address systems to alert staff to an urgent medical emergency requiring immediate attention.

How has the United States, with more resources than any nation, developed a healthcare system that delivers much poorer results, at near double the cost of any other developed country-such that legendary seer Warren Buffett calls the Medical Industrial Complex "the tapeworm of American economic competitiveness"? Mike Magee, M.D., who worked for years inside the Medical Industrial Complex administering a hospital and then as a senior executive at the giant pharmaceutical company Pfizer, has spent the last…


Book cover of Flying Solo: Reimagining Manhood, Courage, and Loss

Edward G. Rogoff Why I love this book

This book is a wonderfully frank and eloquent story of a young boy with big dreams who is crippled by polio and must come to terms with his new reality.

The book focuses on what it means to be masculine with paralyzed legs and redefined ambitions. Kriegel is an accomplished writer who combines erudite and intellectual writing with the candid thoughts and emotions of a teenager. The book offers brilliant writing and wisdom for anyone learning to cope with any perceived limitations.

By Leonard Kriegel ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Flying Solo as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Collects the thoughts, meditations, and life story of the author who, crippled by polio as a child, has spent most of his life in a wheelchair


Book cover of I Live a Life Like Yours: A Memoir

Edward G. Rogoff Why I love this book

Can one be poetic about coming to terms with a genetic condition that results in weak and atrophied muscles that prevent normal movement?

This book, originally written in Norwegian, is structured as a memoir, but each episode in Grue’s life reveals his coming to terms with his disease and finding success and satisfaction with his work and his family.

In the final analysis, Grue concludes that he has found a “life like yours.”

By Jan Grue ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked I Live a Life Like Yours as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.


Book cover of The Masters of Medicine: Our Greatest Triumphs in the Race to Cure Humanity's Deadliest Diseases

Edward G. Rogoff Why I love this book

This is a fascinating book about the history of medical advances. It is an engaging and well-written book that offers short and sweet – yet inspiring – stories of medical conquests and progress.

These include development of drugs, advances in knowledge that lead to improvements in the care of heart disease, cancer, and even childbirth. I have often said that advances in medicine are akin to building a brick wall one brick at a time. This book informs the reader about many of the most important bricks.

It is inspiring to see the progress that has been made, and one should expect will continue to be made. 

By Andrew Lam ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Masters of Medicine as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Human history hinges on the battle to confront our most dangerous enemies - the half-dozen diseases responsible for killing almost all of mankind. The story of our medical triumphs reveals an inspiring tapestry of human achievement, but the journey was far from smooth. It is a tale replete with dramatic episodes as spellbinding as any blockbuster Hollywood movie.

In The Masters of Medicine, Dr. Andrew Lam, an award-winning author and retinal surgeon, distills the long arc of medical progress down to the crucial moments that were responsible for the world's greatest medical miracles. He brings to life heroic tales of…


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Scary Diagnosis

By Edward G. Rogoff ,

Book cover of Scary Diagnosis

What is my book about?

The purpose of Professor Edward Rogoff's Scary Diagnosis is to help patients and their loved ones face the long, complex, and often difficult medical conditions and treatments with understanding and compassion. His book offers specific and highly useful information about numerous issues—from depression over the original diagnosis to managing hospital stays and even insurance to achieve the best possible coverage.

Rogoff employs current research to help readers understand and absorb the guidance provided in Scary Diagnosis. The book uses layman’s terms to explain the book’s recommendations and relies on the author’s own personal health history, as well as the fascinating stories of a variety of people the author interviewed. Most importantly, Scary Diagnosis gives patients and their loved ones the necessary tools to cope with illnesses and manage their treatments. 

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