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The Year of the Intern
A General Fiction Novel by Robin Cook
Subgenres:
- Medical Fiction,
- Workplace Fiction
This book is for you if you're into...
- Medical dramas set inside hospitals with rookie doctors under pressure
- Stories about the cost of becoming a doctor, emotionally and physically
- Narratives where inexperience collides with life-or-death responsibility
The classic first novel by Robin Cook, the New York Times bestselling "master of the medical thriller.".
"Dr. Peters, the patient has stopped breathing and doesn't have any pulse!". The nurse's voice on the phone is desperate, but young Dr. Peters, in his first weeks of interning, is bone-tired and a little afraid. He has forgotten when he last slept.
Yet he knows that in the coming hours he will have to make life-or-death decisions regarding patients, assist contemptuous surgeons in the operating room, deal with nurses who may know more than he does, cope with worried relatives and friends of the injured and ill, and pretend at all times to be what he has not yet become—a fully qualified doctor.
Become immersed in the world of medicine through the eyes of a young intern as he goes through the year that promises to make him into a doctor—and threatens to destroy him as a human being.
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