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Last Night in the OR: A Transplant Surgeon's Odyssey

Autor Bud Shaw
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2015
For readers of Henry Marsh's "Do No Harm," Paul A. Ruggieri's "Confessions of a Surgeon," " "and Atul Gawande's "Better" -- a pioneering surgeon shares memories from a life in one of surgery s most demanding fields
The 1980s marked a revolution in the field of organ transplants, and Bud Shaw, M.D., who studied under Tom Starzl in Pittsburgh, was on the front lines. Now retired from active practice, Dr. Shaw relays gripping moments of anguish and elation, frustration and reward, despair and hope in his struggle to save patients. He reveals harshly intimate moments of his medical career: telling a patient's husband that his wife has died during surgery; struggling to complete a twenty-hour operation as mental and physical exhaustion inch closer and closer; and flying to retrieve a donor organ while the patient waits in the operating room. Within these more emotionally charged vignettes are quieter ones, too, like growing up in rural Ohio, and being awakened late at night by footsteps in the hall as his father, also a surgeon, slipped out of the house to attend to a patient in the ER.
In the tradition of Mary Roach, Jerome Groopman, Eric Topol, and Atul Gawande, "Last Night in the OR "is an exhilarating, fast-paced, and beautifully written memoir, ""one thatwill captivate readers with its courage, intimacy, and honesty."
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ISBN-13: 9780147515339
ISBN-10: 0147515335
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Penguin Random House Group
Colecția Plume
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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For readers of Henry Marsh's "Do No Harm," Paul A. Ruggieri's "Confessions of a Surgeon," " "and Atul Gawande's "Better" -- a pioneering surgeon shares memories from a life in one of surgery s most demanding fields
The 1980s marked a revolution in the field of organ transplants, and Bud Shaw, M.D., who studied under Tom Starzl in Pittsburgh, was on the front lines. Now retired from active practice, Dr. Shaw relays gripping moments of anguish and elation, frustration and reward, despair and hope in his struggle to save patients. He reveals harshly intimate moments of his medical career: telling a patient's husband that his wife has died during surgery; struggling to complete a twenty-hour operation as mental and physical exhaustion inch closer and closer; and flying to retrieve a donor organ while the patient waits in the operating room. Within these more emotionally charged vignettes are quieter ones, too, like growing up in rural Ohio, and being awakened late at night by footsteps in the hall as his father, also a surgeon, slipped out of the house to attend to a patient in the ER.
In the tradition of Mary Roach, Jerome Groopman, Eric Topol, and Atul Gawande, "Last Night in the OR "is an exhilarating, fast-paced, and beautifully written memoir, ""one thatwill captivate readers with its courage, intimacy, and honesty."