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Undoctored

The Story of a Medic Who Ran Out of Patients

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Undoctored

By: Adam Kay
Narrated by: Adam Kay, Reverend Richard Coles
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This Is Going to Hurt was the publishing phenomenon of the century, read by many millions, loved by at least fifty of them, and adapted into a major TV series. But it was only part of the story.

By turns hilarious, heartbreaking and humbling, Undoctored is about what happens when a doctor hangs up his scrubs, but medicine refuses to let go of him.

It's about an extraordinary medical school education.

It's about opening old wounds and examining the present-day scars.

It's about hospital admissions and personal ones.

It's about blowing up your life and stitching it back together.

It's about being a doctor and being a patient.

It's about 300 pages long.

Undoctored is Adam Kay's funniest and most moving book yet—an astonishing portrait of a life in and out of medicine, from one of Britain's finest storytellers.

This unabridged audio download, narrated by the author, features extra diary entries recorded in audio for the first time, and an audiobook exclusive interview with bestselling author and broadcaster The Reverend Richard Coles.

©2022 Adam Kay (P)2022 Orion Publishing Group Limited
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The humor mixed with medicine

I generally liked the whole book. It was very very interesting and informative and of course inspiring.

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EVERY Doctor should read this!

This hilariously tragic story of the ‘Doctor making’ process is spot on. It brought back both good and bad memories of medical school, internship, residency, fellowship and early years of private practice. At the time, I believed the entire process to be a great surreal ‘hazing’ ritual that we were all afraid to confront. On the chalkboard of the residents teaching area was written ‘Resistance is Futile.’ It stayed there my entire training. Dr. Kay is also SO damned funny (think medical David Sedaris of observational humor.) I loved his writing style and ability to insert humanity where it doesn’t usually live. I LOVED the book and listened to it twice. Highly recommended.

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Dry wit for days

I thoroughly enjoyed Adam Kay’s Undoctored.
The book recounts a wide range of moments from deeply personal experiences of loss , suicide and the appalling lack of support for medical staff from their earliest years of training to overwhelming crises such as the Corona virus pandemic.
Adam Kay has a finely honed sense of humor - it’s ever so sarcastic- that this reader can appreciate.
His more serious anecdotes are interspersed with humorous tidbits of his life and those around him.
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