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A major new translation of the Chinese classic Shang Han Lun by scholar and medical doctor Guohui...

Natural Cures For Dummies
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Find natural cures for more than 170 health conditions Packed with over 170 remedies for the most...
Quantum Healing
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This is an extraordinary new approach to healing by an extraordinary physician-writer - a book...

Shiatsu Theory and Practice
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Written by a well-known and highly respected author and practitioner within the field, Shiatsu...

The Food Medic: Recipes & Fitness for a Healthier, Happier You
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Junior Doctor, personal trainer and Instagram hit Dr Hazel Wallace's first book brings you over 70...

A Dictionary of Classical Greek Quotations
Oliver Taplin and Marinos Yeroulanos
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'Human wisdom is of little or no value', wrote Plato in his Apology. And yet the ancient Greeks,...

Hospitals of London
Rob Higgins, Veronika Chambers and Fred Chambers
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Since the eighteenth century, the hospitals of London have played a leading role in the development...

Institutions Unbound: Social Worlds and Human Rights
Keri E. Iyall Smith, David L. Brunsma and Brian K. Gran
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Institutions--like education, family, medicine, culture, and law--, are powerful social structures...

AJaneClark (3975 KP) rated Trust Me, I'm A (Junior) Doctor in Books
Oct 26, 2020
I found this to be a very easy read, demolishing the pages in a day (ok, I was sat round a pool with beer on tap, but still...) It was a well written and thought provoking account with recurring appearances of his housemates and colleagues. It humanises the role of a doctor and the struggles of long shifts balanced with maintaining a social life, family responsibility and just trying to exist.
Pemberton details how the NHS operates, and the trials and frustrations of a Junior doctor launched into frustrating, physically, mentally and emotionally draining role in medicine.
Reading this gave me a new found admiration for those on the front line working round the clock, whilst combating the very real frustrations of red tape, senior doctors and mental health.
I would recommend to any reader who enjoys this genre!
