Intern

by Sandeep Jauhar | Biographies & Memoirs |
ISBN: 0374531595 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingbooklady331wing of Cape Coral, Florida USA on 12/28/2018
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Journal Entry 1 by wingbooklady331wing from Cape Coral, Florida USA on Friday, December 28, 2018
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Journal Entry 2 by wingbooklady331wing at Cape Coral, Florida USA on Sunday, March 3, 2019
I found this book an interesting take on this MD's internship. You can only learn so much in a book and then you have to practice on patients. I imagine this is true in any field. Sandeep survived and even went on to become a cardiologist. Medicine is a process of deduction, and experience. The part that gets me is the inhumanity of internship, the long hours without sleep, the pecking order of the teaching staff; how is one supposed to learn to be empathetic in an atmosphere that is grueling, and fraught with the possibility of errors. Jauhar is willing to criticize himself and reveal his vulnerabilities. This book seems to really portray a true image of what it is like to become a doctor, from the point of view of the trenches. The reader needs to remember that this book is HIS experience and should not be taken as true for all interns. I wonder if his internship was more difficult because of the way he chose to enter the medical field?

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