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A Harvard Death and Other Stories (shelfworn) by Randy A. Birken

A Harvard Death and Other Stories (shelfworn) by Randy A. Birken

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A Harvard Death and Other Stories (shelfworn)

Author(s): Randy A. Birken
Pub: Blue Dolphin Publishing
Pack Qty: 0 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781577331735 - Non Mint
Subjects: UNITED STATES_FICTION, FICTION_MEDICAL, FICTION_SHORT STORIES (single author)

228mm x 151mm x 11mm

Publication: 15 October 2006

Pages: 132

The ten stories in this collection, written by a medical doctor, all focus on the medical profession, where the main character is either a medical student, hospital house officer, or doctor.As we know, becoming a doctor is often a seven-to-ten year period of hard work, long hours, and the need for the emotional fortitude to survive a punishing system. Along the way, doctors-in-training face many unforeseen, challenging and provocative situations. Perhaps Oscar Wilde said it best: 'Experience is one thing you can't get for nothing.' These stories reflect the author's many medical experiences which are woven into these writings, giving a richness and diversity to the plots, and each ending with a little twist.The title story, 'A Harvard Death,' is recognized in the medical community as a person who dies in an academic institution, and yet is a moving testament to the healing power of personal connection between physician and patient.Each story invites the reader to another medical setting as another mini-drama unfolds, or another ethical issue unwinds, or someone faces an ultimate decision, until the final suspenseful 'whodunit' story of mystery and intrigue, 'Not Always Benign.' Blending pathos and humor with a medical background - much like television episodes of medical drama - Dr. Birken offers these intriguing vignettes with a comment from Bernard Malamud, 'life is tragedy full of joy.' Such are these stories.

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