A Pain in the Toenails
Publisher Description
Ah, the innocence of medical school. This is a story from my third year of clinical clerkship, when I started rotating through the hospital wards, starting with internal medicine. I was matched to the gastrointestinal team, so I can recite the bacterial causes of bloody diarrhea to this day.
One patient taught me about ulcerative colitis...and a few other things.
You can also find this essay in my book, The Most Unfeeling Doctor in the World and Other True Tales from the Emergency Room.
Customer Reviews
pimplemcgee
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Not long enough
here i was thinking it would be a book full of stories over 200 pages long , but its only 24. It was a judge a book by its cover, i thought based on the title and cover it would be 5 star but no
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