Something for the Pain: One Doctor's Account of Life and Death in the ER

Something for the Pain: One Doctor's Account of Life and Death in the ER

by PAustin (Author)

Synopsis

It turns out there are all kinds of things about working in an ER that most of us haven't learned from TV or having sat in one. In Something for the Pain, Paul Austin-the ER doc you'd hope to get if something really bad happened-tells us, vividly and with uncommon candor, how, if you aren't careful, saving people's lives can make you sick. -Ted Conover, author of NewjackIn this eye-opening account of life in the ER, Paul Austin recalls how the daily grind of long, erratic shifts and endless hordes of patients with sad stories sent him down a path of bitterness and cynicism. His own life becomes Exhibit A, as he details the emotional detachment that estranges him from himself and his family. Gritty, powerful, and ultimately redemptive, Austin's memoir is a revealing glimpse into the fragility of compassion and sanity in the industrial setting of today's hospitals.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: 1
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Co.
Published: 16 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 039306560X
ISBN 13: 9780393065602

Author Bio
Paul Austin, an emergency-room doctor, is the author of two memoirs: Something for the Pain and Beautiful Eyes. His essays have appeared in Creative Nonfiction, the Southeast Review, and the Gettysburg Review. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.