ER Confessional (Southern Medical Humor Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.83 (554 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00F2YJ0IC |
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Number of Pages | : | 510 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-15 |
Language | : | English |
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DOA Didn't even bother to finish this.. Armchair Interviews said Tales from the ER put on a human face. If you like "ER," "Scrubs" or just happen to be studying medicine, this is the book for you. Through "Tales from the ER put on a human face" according to Armchair Interviews. If you like "ER," "Scrubs" or just happen to be studying medicine, this is the book for you. Through 2Tales from the ER put on a human face Armchair Interviews If you like "ER," "Scrubs" or just happen to be studying medicine, this is the book for you. Through 24 anecdotes, Dr. Kyle Smith tells of his experiences while working in the beloved ER. The stories vary from the devastating and the heartbreaking to the touching and the just plain hilarious. Each anecdote is lovingly told with dry wit and humor, and then turned and viewed . anecdotes, Dr. Kyle Smith tells of his experiences while working in the beloved ER. The stories vary from the devastating and the heartbreaking to the touching and the just plain hilarious. Each anecdote is lovingly told with dry wit and humor, and then turned and viewed . Tales from the ER put on a human face Armchair Interviews If you like "ER," "Scrubs" or just happen to be studying medicine, this is the book for you. Through 24 anecdotes, Dr. Kyle Smith tells of his experiences while working in the beloved ER. The stories vary from the devastating and the heartbreaking to the touching and the just plain hilarious. Each anecdote is lovingly told with dry wit and humor, and then turned and viewed . anecdotes, Dr. Kyle Smith tells of his experiences while working in the beloved ER. The stories vary from the devastating and the heartbreaking to the touching and the just plain hilarious. Each anecdote is lovingly told with dry wit and humor, and then turned and viewed . "Not impressed." according to Rebecca--Not impressed. I bought this for a little humor before bedtime and within a couple chapters, it was quite predictable. Chapters consisted of a couple of paragraphs referring to ER incidents followed by several paragraphs of the author talking about a relationship his friend was in.. 0 years of crypto and still loving it!. I bought this for a little humor before bedtime and within a couple chapters, it was quite predictable. Chapters consisted of a couple of paragraphs referring to ER incidents followed by several paragraphs of the author talking about a relationship his friend was in.
--Jeffrey B. Smith. It is entertaining from start to finish. For those of who work in the pit (ER) day in and day out, this book offers both insight and symmetry into what we do for a living, but in reality, the reader will see that this is truly about making some sanity out of our completely dysfunctional world! --Robert B. Simonson, DO, FACEP, Medical Director Physicians Emergency Care Associates, Associate Clinical Professor Department of Emergency Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical SchoolThis book gives a glimpse, not only into the world of high pressure and high drama emergency medicine, but also offers a unique personal insight into the solid, down-to-earth, and from-his-heart perspectives of Dr
#1 AMAZON BEST-SELLERWatch the NEW BOOK TRAILER here … youtu/UP-QzYsZdw8If you liked "E.R.," "Scrubs" or "Grey's Anatomy", you're going to love the hilarious and often touching "ER Confessional." Take a look inside what Dr. Smith affectionately refers to as the "beloved E.R." With a dry wit and plenty of southern charm, he prescribes a healthy dose of the funniest -- and most heart-wrenching -- true-life emergency room experiences to ever come wheeling out of the hospital!
Smith has recently accepted a new position in nephrology and is currently a member of several medical societies and associations. On weekends, he made extra money mowing golf fairways. Though still trying to determine his passion in life, he decided as an afterthought, according to Dr. Smith to apply to medical school. He was accepted