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Discover a compelling medical memoir collection that pulls back the curtain on real-life healthcare. The Trust Me Im A Junior Doctor, In Stitches, and Where Does It Hurt? three-book set brings candid, eye-opening perspectives from the frontline—the perfect paperback edition for readers who love true stories, and for gift buyers seeking a meaningful book collection. This BRAND NEW format is ideal for parents, teachers, and book lovers alike. ISBN: 9789123868032.
Starting on the evening before he begins work as a doctor, Max Pemberton’s journey through his first year in the NHS is at once touching and funny. The narrative travels from youthful idealism to frank bewilderment as he discovers how much of medicine becomes paperwork—signing forms and figuring out the important questions no one has explained yet, including how to tell whether someone is dead. This relatable account resonates with anyone curious about the realities behind hospital doors and the human side of medical training, making it a standout pick for a medical memoir collection.
The true story of an A&E doctor that became a huge word-of-mouth hit—now revised and updated. Forget what you’ve seen on Casualty or Holby City; this is life in the A&E as it unfolds in raw, unvarnished detail. Dr Nick Edwards writes with shocking honesty about life in the emergency department, lifting the lid on government targets that can compromise patient care and revealing how alcohol-related injuries can overwhelm the system. It’s a gripping, visceral portrait of clinicians striving to save lives under intense pressure, perfect for readers seeking a visceral, authentic medical memoir.
In this instalment, Max is already into his second year of medicine, but this time he’s out from the wards and onto the street with the Phoenix Outreach Project. Fueled by tea and more enthusiasm than experience, he encounters a wild cross-section of patients—from Molly, the 80-year-old drugs mule, to God in a Tesco car park, to middle-class mums grappling with appearances and painkillers. This book expands the lens beyond hospital walls, exploring how medicine intersects with society in surprising and often humorous ways.
From trusted authors behind these pages, this collection offers warmth, humor, and hard-hitting honesty. Whether you’re building a thoughtful home library, stocking a classroom reading corner, or searching for a memorable gift, this three-book set delivers a timeless keepsake that speaks to patients, parents, and medical enthusiasts alike.
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