Introduction - i: Introduction Chapter - 1: House Officer Chapter - 2: Senior House Officer Post 1 Chapter - 3: Senior House Officer Post 2 Chapter - 4: Senior House Officer Post 3 Chapter - 5: Registrar Post 1 Chapter - 6: Registrar Post 2 Chapter - 7: Registrar Post 3 Chapter - 8: Registrar Post 4 Chapter - 9: Senior Registrar Chapter - 10: Aftermath Section - ii: An Open Letter to the Secretary of State for Health Acknowledgements - iii: Acknowledgements
The often hilarious, at times horrifying and occasionally heartbreaking diaries of a former junior doctor, and the story of why he decided to hang up his stethoscope
Adam Kay is a writer and script editor for TV and film. During his transition from doctor to writer he established himself as a musical comedian as frontman of Amateur Transplants, achieving great success and over 20 million YouTube hits. He lives in London.
I'd prescribe this book to anyone and everyone. It's laugh-out-loud
funny, heartbreakingly sad and gives you the lowdown on what it's
like to be holding it together while serving on the front line of
our beloved but beleaguered NHS. It's wonderful.
*Jonathan Ross*
So clinically funny and politically important for supporters of the
NHS that it should be given out on prescription.
*The Guardian*
Painfully funny. The pain and the funniness somehow add up to
something entirely good, entirely noble and entirely loveable.
*Stephen Fry*
Finally a true picture of the harrowing, hilarious and ultimately
chaotic life of the junior doctor in all its gory glory, dark
comedy and unavoidable sadness. A blisteringly funny account shot
through with harrowing detail, many pertinent truths and the
humanity we all hope doctors conceal behind their unflappable
exteriors.
*Jo Brand*
As hilarious as it is heartbreaking - and it IS heartbreaking (also
hilarious).
*Charlie Brooker*
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