<span><p><strong>The gripping account of six young doctors enlisted to fight COVID-19, an engrossing, eye-opening book in the tradition of both Sheri Finkβs <em>Five Days at Memorial</em> and Scott Turowβs <em>One L</em>.</strong></p><p>Β In March 2020, soon-to-graduate medical students in New York C
Life on the Line: Young Doctors Come of Age on the Pandemic Front Lines
β Scribed by Emma Goldberg
- Publisher
- Harper
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 304
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The gripping account of six young doctors enlisted to fight COVID-19, an engrossing, eye-opening book in the tradition of both Sheri Finkβs Five Days at Memorial and Scott Turowβs One L.
In March 2020, soon-to-graduate medical students in New York City were nervously awaiting βmatch dayβ when they would learn where they would begin their residencies. Only a week later, these young physicians learned that they would be sent to the front lines of the desperate battle to save lives as the coronavirus plunged the city into crisis.
Taking the Hippocratic Oath via Zoom, these new doctors were sent into iconic New York hospitals including Bellevue and Montefiore, the epicenters of the epicenter.Β In this powerful book, New York Times journalist Emma Goldberg offers an up-close portrait of six bright yet inexperienced health professionals, each of whom defies a stereotype about who gets to don a doctorβs white coat. Goldberg illuminates how the pandemic redefines what it means for them to undergo this trial by fire as caregivers, colleagues, classmates, friends, romantic partners and concerned family members.
Woven together from in-depth interviews with the doctors, their notes, and Goldbergβs own extensive reporting, this page-turning narrative is an unforgettable depiction of a crisis unfolding in real time and a timeless and unique chronicle of the rite of passage of young doctors.
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