Hot lights, cold steel

life, death and sleepless nights in a surgeon's first years

Orthopedic surgeon Michael Collins chronicles his four years as a surgical resident at Mayo Clinic, discussing his early feelings of incompetency, sharing stories of some of the difficult decisions he had to make when treating patients, and shedding light on the harsh and humorous realities of life for resident doctors.

St. Martin's Press
2005
9780312337780
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