This is Going to Hurt
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4.5
Adam Kay
The often hilarious, at times horrifying and occasionally heartbreaking diaries of a former junior doctor, and the story of why he decided to hang up his stethoscope. Now a major BBC comedy-drama starring BAFTA and Emmy award-winning actor Ben Whishaw. Winner of Best Longform Drama at the The Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards 2023 and Best Drama at the Broadcast Awards. Critics' Choice Awards nominee for 'Best Limited Series' and 'Best Actor' The multi-million copy bestseller now with an exclusive preface by the author.Welcome to the life of a junior doctor: 97-hour weeks, life and death decisions, a constant tsunami of bodily fluids, and the hospital parking meter earns more than you.Scribbled in secret after endless days, sleepless nights and missed weekends, Adam Kay's This is Going to Hurt provides a no-holds-barred account of his time on the NHS front line. Hilarious, horrifying and heartbreaking, this diary is everything you wanted to know - and more than a few things you didn't - about life on and off the hospital ward.`Painfully funny. The pain and the funniness somehow add up to something entirely good, entirely noble and entirely loveable.' - Stephen FrySunday Times Number One Bestseller for over a year and winner of a record FOUR National Book Awards: Book of the Year, Non-Fiction Book of the Year, New Writer of the Year and Zoe Ball Book Club Book of the Year.
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Author
Adam Kay
Pages
279
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Published Date
2022-02-03
ISBN
1529062330 9781529062335
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"I just cannot describe how much I enjoyed this book. It was both side splittingly hilarious and heartbreaking. This is one of those books that you need to tab and sticky note your favourite passages for later on. As I am in the medical profession myself, A LOT of things in this book ring soooo true ! This is written in diary entries from the time he was in medical school until he decided to quit after about 10 years as a junior doctor. <br/><br/>Here are some of my favourite examples in the book :<br/><br/>Pg. 161: “More than once I’ve catheterized a woman during labour only for her partner to ask if that isn’t going to stop the baby from coming out”.<br/><br/>Pg. 202-203: Mother thinks that a vitamin k shot will give her baby “arthritis”.<br/><br/>Pg. 212-123: Just read the whole thing, you won’t believe how stupid this guy was/is; it involves a fan (that is all that I will say). <br/><br/>Pg. 220: This is one of his better rants about how truly stressing and exhausting it is to switch from day to night shifts. Try running on basically fumes on a hospital unit, see how well you do! <br/><br/>The edition that I read had some extra diary entries that weren’t in the original that were good as well. At the end, the author writes about his book tour across the U.K where he was overwhelmed with the amount of people who loved his book and were asking about ways that they could help support the NHS. I loved that he said the obvious (go to social media, write your local MP, etc) and maybe what seems obvious to at least the ones in this “industry”; LISTEN to us rant or offer to a shoulder to cry on when it becomes too much sometimes. <br/><br/>Like one of the blurbs on the book says, if you only read one book this year, please let be this one!"
"Hands down, one of the best books I've ever read. It's not all jokes and weird medical maladies, self-made. Kay tackles the real toll his work exacts. The honesty he displays is stunning. I could not stop reading. If I can find it, this is a book I'll buy and revisit. Absolutely amazing."
"واقعا بارها موقع خوندنش به فکر فرو رفتم. وارد رشته ای شدم که حجم زیادی از تعهد و فداکاری میخواد، و برقراری تعادل بین زندگی شخصی و زندگی کاری توش خیلی راحت نیست...<br/>کتابو دوست داشتم واقعا، لحن طنزآمیزش برام جذاب بود، خیلی جاها حقایق رو محکم میکوبوند تو صورتت...، پایان کتاب هم که واقعا بردم تو فکر و میخکوبم کرد...<br/>خوندنش رو هم به پزشک ها هم ( مخصوصا) غیرپزشک ها توصیه میکنم...<br/>امتیازم: ۴.۵ از ۵"