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This Is Going to Hurt

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Welcome to a world of 97-hour workweeks, life-saving decisions, and a constant tsunami of bodily fluids. Say goodbye to loved ones; soon you will become a junior doctor! This book by comedian and former doctor Adam Kay, secretly written after endless shifts, sleepless nights, and overworked weekends, is a candid account of his struggles on the front lines of the British healthcare system. Through funny, terrifying, and poignant entries, you will learn everything you wanted to know (and perhaps didn’t want to know) about life as a doctor on the ward and beyond. It is an incredibly funny and heartbreakingly sad tale that will make you laugh, cry, and laugh again. If you plan to read one book this year, make it this one. It is clinically hilarious and so important that it should be prescribed. Kay's humor is as sharp as a scalpel, and his insights are bitter. He simultaneously entertains and tugs at the heartstrings. While reading these entries, I found myself laughing as often as I was crying. Adam has crafted a brilliant narrative, and this is truly a sparkling book.

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This Is Going to Hurt, Adam Kay

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Rok vydání
2019
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2249 Hodnocení

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Titul
This Is Going to Hurt
Jazyk
anglicky, čínsky
Autoři
Adam Kay
Rok vydání
2019
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
298
ISBN10
7569925327
ISBN13
9787569925326
Série
První vydání
2017
Původní název
This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor
Hodnocení
4,45 z 5
Anotace
Welcome to a world of 97-hour workweeks, life-saving decisions, and a constant tsunami of bodily fluids. Say goodbye to loved ones; soon you will become a junior doctor! This book by comedian and former doctor Adam Kay, secretly written after endless shifts, sleepless nights, and overworked weekends, is a candid account of his struggles on the front lines of the British healthcare system. Through funny, terrifying, and poignant entries, you will learn everything you wanted to know (and perhaps didn’t want to know) about life as a doctor on the ward and beyond. It is an incredibly funny and heartbreakingly sad tale that will make you laugh, cry, and laugh again. If you plan to read one book this year, make it this one. It is clinically hilarious and so important that it should be prescribed. Kay's humor is as sharp as a scalpel, and his insights are bitter. He simultaneously entertains and tugs at the heartstrings. While reading these entries, I found myself laughing as often as I was crying. Adam has crafted a brilliant narrative, and this is truly a sparkling book.