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Wow! A phenomenal read.
This book manages to combine utterly hilarious anecdotes of life as a Junior Dr with utter heartbreak at the realities of both human life and sheer desperation of overworked, underappreciated, overstretched staff in our NHS.
You laugh,you cry, you feel such anger and disbelief.
There are naturally aspects that are difficult reading, some opinions I didn't agree with but I'm not a doctor so that's how it goes, there's also an element of arrogance you encounter when reading memoirs of (particularly male) doctors but it is a gripping read.
This book manages to combine utterly hilarious anecdotes of life as a Junior Dr with utter heartbreak at the realities of both human life and sheer desperation of overworked, underappreciated, overstretched staff in our NHS.
You laugh,you cry, you feel such anger and disbelief.
There are naturally aspects that are difficult reading, some opinions I didn't agree with but I'm not a doctor so that's how it goes, there's also an element of arrogance you encounter when reading memoirs of (particularly male) doctors but it is a gripping read.