Ebook: In Stitches: The Highs and Lows of Life as an a & E Doctor
- Tags: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Personal Memoirs, Emergency medical services--Evaluation, Emergency medical services--Great Britain--Evaluation, Emergency physicians, Emergency physicians--Great Britain, Evaluation, Medicine--Medicine: general issues, Edwards Nick, Great Britain. -- National Health Service -- Evaluation, Emergency physicians -- Great Britain, Emergency medical services -- Great Britain -- Evaluation, Medicine -- Medicine: general issues, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Personal Memoirs, Great Brit
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Friday
- City: London;Great Britain
- Language: English
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The true story of an A & E doctor that became a huge word-of-mouth hit - now revised and updated. FROM THE PUBLISHER THAT BROUGHT YOU CONFESSIONS OF A GP. Forget what you have seen on Casualty or Holby City, this is what it is really like to be working in A & E. Dr Nick Edwards writes with shocking honesty about life as an A & E doctor. He lifts the lid on government targets that led to poor patient care. He reveals the level of alcohol-related injuries that often bring the service to a near standstill. He shows just how bloody hard it is to look after the people who turn up at the hospital door. But he also shares the funny side - the unusual 'accidents' that result in with weird objects inserted in places they really should have ended up - and also the moving, tragic and heartbreaking. It really is an unforgettable read. First published in 2007 when The Friday Project was a small independent, In Stitches went on to sell over 15,000 copies in the UK, the majority of which have come in the years since then. It has proved to be a real word-of-mouth hit. This new edition includes lots of additional material bringing Nick's story completely up to date including plenty more suprising, alarming, moving and unforgettable moments from behind the A & E curtain.
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