Scrubbed
Scrubbed
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Author
Author
Nikki Stamp / Никки Стэмп
Dimension
Dimension
154x235mm (6,1'x9,3')
ISBN
ISBN
9781760879419
Format
Format
Paperback
Language
Language
English
Page Count
Page Count
336
Publisher
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Year of book publication
Year of book publication
2023
Scrubbed
The revealing, compelling memoir of one of Australia's foremost cardiothoracic surgeons, Dr Nikki Stamp.
Raw, honest and compelling, Scrubbed is Dr Nikki Stamp's account of her life as one of Australia's leading cardiothoracic surgeons. A life lived at the very edge of modern medicine, where heart surgeons walk the thinnest of lines between life and death, and yet where the greatest challenge can be the medical system itself.
From childhood Nikki Stamp wanted to be a doctor. It was a calling, not a career. Her love for her vocation only grew as a medical student, and as a young registrar going through training rotations she fell, totally and utterly, for the hugely demanding specialty of cardiothoracic surgery. But alongside the excitement and enormous challenges of trying to make it in one of the toughest and most competitive fields of surgery came warning signs. Even in the operating theatre, where she felt most alive, she battled with sexism, enormous egos and at times outright bullying. And within the hospital system she lived with inhuman hours, chronic sleep deprivation and bureaucratic mismanagement that had a profoundly damaging effect on her life outside of work.
From the drama of the operating theatre, filled with both triumph and tragedy, to the brutal realities of surgical training and the sacrifices needed to make it to the top, to entrenched misogyny and the grinding nature of hospital politics, Scrubbed is one of the most revealing books yet written about the real life and experiences of a surgeon.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Author:Nikki Stamp - Никки Стэмп
Publisher:Allen & Unwin
Language:English
Publication Date:2023
Number of pages:336 pst
Format:Paperback
Width:154 mm / 6,1'
Height:235 mm / 9,3'
Weight:430 g
ISBN:9781760879419