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File Size: 538 KB
Print Length: 285 pages
Publisher: Picador; Main Market edition (September 7, 2017)
Publication Date: September 7, 2017
Language: English
ASIN: B06XWDJRGS
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I love this book! You will definitely laugh and more than several times! I even laughed out loud! The true stories aren’t all funny as you will see if you read this. Very emotional ending. I hope there are other books written by this author but something tells me there might not be any more. Wonderful book. I’m so glad I read it. I forget a lot (most) of the books I have read over these many years but I won’t forget this one.
This was the funniest book ever—-and the most tragic—-for one doctor, many patients and their families and most especially for a doomed and dangerous healthcare delivery system. United States politicians who tout a one-payer system would be well served to read this book and then tape their mouths and votes shut with duct tape. This is a must read book!
This is a fantastic book, and maybe a pre-requisite lecture for any of the future Health Secretaries. Doctors give so much, and ask back for so little, and even that little is many times denied. I have laughed while reading the book, but in the same time it broke my heart to see yhe tragedy underneath the words. Spouses leaving with no spouse present, kids growing up with one of the parents constantly missing in their life. The system can ignore the problems, and contonue pushing for more hours from the doctors, for more cost-cutting measures, but when most of the doctors will be gone (because they are merely mortals, and not Gods), who will take care of patients? You can almost call it the "Chinese Cultural Revolution" of the NHS. Let's hope they will not have to bring in high-schoolers to do the surgeries
Wow! Laugh 'til it hurts...and then the horrible punch line. The book doesn't inspire confidence in the British health system, although America treats its interns very badly, too.But this is a funny, funny writer...until he can't be funny writing this story any more.
I too am a doctor, albeit in a different country. What Alan went through appears to cross all borders and i can identify with so much of what he writes about. Humour is the only way to get through it. And the camaraderie.The saddest of all is that the public see us as money grabbing mean people! Really?Thanks Alan for sharing this journey. More people need to read it.
I saw the tip from John Niven: "You need to read this".Who? I dont' think I know the author? Really? OK then...Like with many great books, there's comedy (lots) as well as tragedy. The book starts off with a diary of short, dry, if rather hilarious, descriptions of the situations a junior NHS doctor -the author in a previous life- finds himself in. I read the first half gasping for breath, laughing way too hard, wanting to instantly tell the jokes to my wife, but suspected she might frown at being nudged at 4:00 AM to hear a placenta joke.But from behind the sarcasm I started to see the dedication and care - despite the sometimes bone-dry insanely funny descriptions of mishaps and human silliness. The hilarious bits are still there, yet there's another narrative coming to the front, with first hinted at, and then more open, drama. It's weird to almost feel guilty about laughing so hard when you fully start to grasp the background and even, yes, message. An ending that, if you have a heart, will make sure it will be ripped right out - which is pretty much in sync with the rest of the stories where things get ripped, gently or less so, from human bodies.No spoilers, but maybe, what hurts most, is realizing the author no longer practices medicine today, and that this, despite the seemingly cynical descriptions of bodily functions-and-parts going pear shaped (baby heads, often...), is probably a damn shame. Then again, this book wouldn't exist if that was the case.I finished this book at 5:30 AM the next day, surprised that it made me emotional the way it did. ("Woke", I think the more youthful reader might call it.) Anyway, unless you are planning to have a baby in the next year or so (and even then... there's quite a bit of useful information, but it might slightly put you off) you have to read this for yourself. You may need stitches though!
A laugh out loud book as well as a peek into the unusual private habits of the human race. I have seen similar things while working in Law Enforcement. 50% of people are just stupid or weird. This guy is a saint. A good read in any case. Government health care turns good doctors into slaves and allows bad ones to have job security. Do you want to have surgery from a person who has been awake for 30 hours straight? Not me.This would have been a four star if it had not been for the medical jargon and British colloquial phrases. The Doctor included a lot of numbered notations that are in the back of the book. However, with an Kindle book you know how impossible that is to go back and forth without losing your place.
I picked this for my book club last month and loved it. We have a bad habit of not finishing the books we pick (at least, some of us)! So I picked this because it seemed it would be easy to pick up and put down, not requiring a huge time commitment on any given day. I was right. It's easy to read and because it's a series of journal entries, you don't necessarily have to read every entry in the middle. Did everyone read it? No. But most of us at least read some of it! I read the whole thing and was impressed by the wit and humor on every page. There was a sense of continuity, even if it's journal entries.I would highly recommend this book to anyone that can grab short snippets of time to read or that has a book club with a problem finishing their books! And for anyone that has a sense of humor with a side of empathy. Also, we have a couple pregnant women in our club, and a couple moms, and they were not freaked out upon reading this book full of gynecology stories. It's safe for everyone!
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