Сміх у кінці тунелю. Нотатки українського анестезіолога
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Ivan Chernenko is an anesthesiologist. He dreamed of becoming a scientist, of inventing a cure for all diseases, and of naming a street with leaky asphalt after him. Instead, he chose the profession of a doctor and now not only saves lives every day, but also tries to convey to people the basics of evidence-based medicine. Sex, drugs, rock and roll? The student life of future doctors is a little different. Anatomy, inorganic chemistry, sleep breaks. And no, it will not be easier. Then hospitals and patients will be waiting for them. And colleagues who are unable to read the banal instructions for the device, relatives for whom resuscitation seems almost murder, and bureaucracy, a lot of bureaucracy. But there will be those who are ready to lend a hand on duty, those who will share new experiences in time, as well as those who will notice the doctor and his efforts.
Ivan Chernenko's book is a book about medicine and everyday life of doctors, about the path that every dreamer overcomes to become a doctor. About mistakes, clutter and patients. About life and death, about each of us.
After all, it's just a doctor's story with a God-forgotten district hospital somewhere in Macondo.