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On Call: A Doctor's Days and Nights in Residency (2004)

por Emily R. Transue

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The author records her experiences during her three-year residency period in Seattle and documents the various medical and personal situations she encounters.
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This is kind of a "blog on paper" of the three years that Emily Transue spent as an intern and resident. Turns out she spent those years right here in Seattle and is now an internist here (with an office right across the street from the library where I got the book!) which made the book even more interesting for me. She does a good job of sharing the highs and lows and inbetweens of learning how to doctor. I love ER and this was ER with detail and without commercials. ( )
  susandennis | Jun 5, 2020 |
A quick, easy read - I didn't find it spectacularly moving or incredibly beautifully written, but...I liked it, nonetheless. ( )
  AmyCahillane | Feb 24, 2016 |
Transue started writing this as a series of emails to friends and family while doing her residency to explain what she was going through and why she occasionally had to go on an emotional walkabout and not be completely present for them. It's not so much about the mechanics of being in residency, although that is certainly a big part, but rather about the patients, their experiences, and her own reactions to them. What I really appreciated about her writing is that she seems completely honest about her emotions and reactions, not shying away from revealing feeling stupid or ignorant or overwhelmed or tired. It's a fairly quick read since each story is only a few pages, but it packs quite an emotional punch and I've come away with, if possible, an even higher respect for the difficulties of the medical profession than I had before. ( )
  -Eva- | Jun 12, 2011 |
I like to read books about medicine....sort of the busman's holiday syndrome. I actually did not care for this book as much as the other reviewers. I think I felt it was really unbalanced. She sounds like she was overwhelmed and somewhat depressed throughout much of her residency. Almost all of her stories are about patients with a bad outcome. Having worked in a major teaching hospital environment, I just don't believe that the stories were representative. She seems more disconnected than most to what she was learning. It was very readable, with some good moments, but not going to be one of the books I save to read again. ( )
1 vota PermaSwooned | Jan 29, 2011 |
Why are there so many doctors who are good writers? Transue is definitely one. She tells stories about her days as a resident that are compelling and emotionally moving. Recommended. ( )
  debnance | Jan 29, 2010 |
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