Description
In this âartful, unfailingly human, and understandableâ (Boston Globe) account inspired by his own experiences becoming a doctor, Terrence Holt puts readers on the front lines of the harrowing crucible of a medical residency. A medical classic in the making, hailed by critics as capturing âthe feelings of a young doctorâs three-year hospital residency . . . better than anything else I have ever readâ (Susan Okie, Washington Post), Holt brings a writerâs touch and a doctorâs eye to nine unforgettable stories where the intricacies of modern medicine confront the mysteries of the human spirit. Internal Medicine captures the âstark moments of success and failure, pride and shame, courage and cowardice, self-reflection and obtuse blindness that mark the years of clinical trainingâ (Jerome Groopman, New York Review of Books), portraying not only a doctorâs struggle with sickness and suffering but also the fears and frailties each of usâdoctor and patientâbring to the bedside.