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On Call: A Doctor's Days and Nights in Residency by Emily R. Transue
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Emily R. Transue Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2005-08-01 ISBN: 0312324847 Number of pages: 256 Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Product features: - ISBN13: 9780312324841
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Book Reviews of On Call: A Doctor's Days and Nights in ResidencyBook Review: Great insight into residency for new doctors Summary: 5 Stars
I like this book because it's such a contrast to the previous one I read, which was recommended to all family and "partners" of those attending my daughter's medical school. That book is so awful I won't even review it, although it's well written but the three interns/residents were such nasty people I couldn't possibly be objective. I don't recommend it, and I can't for the life of me understand why the medical school suggested we all read it, but here it is anyway:
The Intern Blues: The Timeless Classic About the Making of a Doctor
As opposed to the immature, selfish, whining, cursing, temper-tamper throwing horrible doctors whose residency/specialty was in pediatrics in The Intern Blues (you would be shocked at what they said about their young and very sick patients as well as the parents), Dr. Transue is much more compassionate, caring and mature in attitude, even though she was about the same age as the interns in the above-mentioned book. What's also more satisfying is she also writes about three years of residency, vs. the first year only. That gives some perspective and a better sense of what happens in first year residency to the progression through third year. As an aside, many hospitals now call first year interns "residents," not interns, but that's not universal yet. That was very confusing until my daughter set me straight.
In all fairness to the "bad" interns I mentioned above, hospitals and medical schools changed their rules about how many hours residents could work, be on call, etc. -- after The Intern Blues was written. However, I am guessing Dr. Transue would have maintained her composure and empathy had she been under the old system of overworking the residents. She just struck me as more mature and better able to cope with any situation, whatever the circumstances.
I have reason to believe this book will give you a pretty good idea of what residency is like for the current set of doctors going through the rite of passage that's required. I sure recommend it over The Intern Blues. If nothing else, it will give you an appreciation of what any and all of your doctors had to go through.
Summary of On Call: A Doctor's Days and Nights in ResidencyOn Call begins with a newly-minted doctor checking in for her first day of residency--wearing the long white coat of an MD and being called "Doctor" for the first time. Having studied at Yale and Dartmouth, Dr. Emily Transue arrives in Seattle to start her internship in Internal Medicine just after graduating from medical school. This series of loosely interconnected scenes from the author's medical training concludes her residency three years later.
During her first week as a student on the medical wards, Dr. Transue watched someone come into the emergency room in cardiac arrest and die. Nothing like this had ever happened to her before-it was a long way from books and labs. So she began to record her experiences as she gained confidence putting her book knowledge to work.
The stories focus on the patients Dr. Transue encountered in the hospital, ER and clinic; some are funny and others tragic. They range in scope from brief interactions in the clinic to prolonged relationships during hospitalization. There is a man newly diagnosed with lung cancer who is lyrical about his life on a sunny island far away, and a woman, just released from a breathing machine after nearly dying, who sits up and demands a cup of coffee.
Though the book has a great deal of medical content, the focus is more on the stories of the patients' lives and illnesses and the relationships that developed between the patients and the author, and the way both parties grew in the course of these experiences.
Along the way, the book describes the life of a resident physician and reflects on the way the medical system treats both its patients and doctors. On Call provides a window into the experience of patients at critical junctures in life and into the author's own experience as a new member of the medical profession.
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