"Effectively dramatizes the often agaonizing decisions and compromises that are made in the face of sleepless nights and inexperience . . . An important book." NOW A CLASSIC.
I really enjoyed this book. I was working in the peds department of a major medical university at the time and felt it really connected me to what the interns were going though.
Good book if you enjoy medical fiction.
This is from the back cover:
"It is the testimony of these three interns - Andy, Nark, and Amy - that forms the core of this book: their real life lessons in treating sick children, confronting child abuse, and the awful human impact of the AIDS epidemic..."
This is from the back cover:
"It is the testimony of these three interns - Andy, Nark, and Amy - that forms the core of this book: their real life lessons in treating sick children, confronting child abuse, and the awful human impact of the AIDS epidemic..."