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Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife is a 2012 New York Times bestselling nonfiction book and autobiographical book written by the American neurosurgeon Eben Alexander and published by Simon & Schuster. The book describes a near-death experience Alexander had while suffering from what should have been a fatal case of acute, gram-negative Escherichia coli bacterial meningitis, while on a ventilator and in a near death coma for one full week, with death eminently predicted by his medical experts - Alexander describes how the experience changed his perceptions of life and the afterlife. The book was a commercial success but also was the subject of scientific criticism in relation to misconceptions about neurology, like relating to medically induced coma as brain death; However, Eben Alexander graduated from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1976, Major in Chemistry. Fellowship in cerebrovascular neurosurgery in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in UK. MD Duke University in 1980. Eleven years in medical school at Mass General and Harvard training with focus on neuroendocrinology. Authored or coauthored more than 150 chapters and papers for peer-reviewed medical journals. Summary In the fall of 2008, Alexander, a doctor at Lynchburg General Hospital in Virginia, contracted a very rare bacterial meningitis and spent seven days in a coma. During this state, Alexander's experiences gave him reason to believe in consciousness after documented neocortex brain death. Alexander relates the details of his experience from the point of view of a neurosurgeon and discusses how this has affected his views on life, philosophy, medicine, and (as a lifetime agnostic) the existence of God and angels. In his "NDE" (near death experience) he met his birth sister, whom he had never seen as he had been adopted. When he found his biological family, and was provided a photograph of his birth sister - he realized that was who he met while in a coma. Reception Proof of Heaven reached the top 10 list in USA Today's 150 top selling titles. It has also reached number 1 on New York Times' best selling paperback nonfiction books, number 3 on Los Angeles Times best sellers, and is included on Amazon Best Sellers of 2012. Proof of Heaven was featured in Newsweek and Alexander's story was presented on ABC news Nightline. Some scepticism and criticism has been received, as well as praise. Proof of Heaven was criticized by scientists, including by neuroscientist Sam Harris, who described Alexander's NDE account on his blog as "alarmingly unscientific", and that claims of experiencing visions while his cerebral cortex was shut down demonstrated a failure to acknowledge existing brain science. He noted that DMT, a neurotransmitter of the brain, as well as ketamine, an anesthesic commonly used in the management of neurological conditions, are common and more plausible means of such strong hallucinatory experiences. He added that while neurosurgeons need to understand its anatomy, they do not need to study how the brain functions, unlike neurologists. References External links Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife, Google Books. Retrieved November 18, 2012. Discover the Donald S Whitney popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Donald S Whitney books.

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