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Sometimes invigorating and buoyant, sometimes raw and confronting, this deeply moving insight into the life of an intensive care doctor will stay with readers long after they have put their copy down. Mark Tan writes with literary eloquence, disarming frankness, but above all with spellbinding humanity.
Dr Anna Greenwood, Professor of Health History, University of Nottingham. Co-author: Florence Nightingale at Home (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), winner of the National People’s Book Prize, ‘Best Achievement’ 2021-2022.
A true gem, for once taken up it’s hard to put down. It’s not meant for the faint-hearted or those who desire a happy ending, though one can detect an undercurrent of hope throughout… Here’s the story behind the story, finely tuned and refreshingly painted.
Dr Andrew Goh, Editor-in-chief, Impact Magazine Asia, Emeritus chairman, World Vision (Singapore) & Halogen Foundation Singapore
The pages contain the flame of human resilience and the warmth of abundant wisdom. This is a book not just for those interested in intensive care or those thinking more deeply about critical illness, dying, and death. It is also for those keen to discover the true cost of survival, and live in light of such knowledge.
Dr Wes Ely, Professor of Medicine & Critical Care, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Author: Every Deep Drawn Breath (Winner of the 2022 Christopher award)
Well written and readily accessible… it is the human stories that make this book compelling. This book is very timely given the ongoing COVID inquiry in the UK.
Prof Tony Redmond OBE, Professor Emeritus of International Emergency Medicine, University of Manchester. Author: Frontline – Stories of Care and Courage in Emergency Medicine (HarperNorth).
I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in getting behind the closed curtains of intensive care.
Dr Steve Taylor, GP and spokesperson for Doctors’ Association UK
An honest and insightful book into the unknown world of intensive care. Mark accurately describes the travails and jubilations of a UK resident intensive care doctor on the shop floor. Both joyful and sad at the same time and beautifully written.
Dr Shondipon Laha, Intensive Care Society (UK) President (24-26)
Mark ZY Tan is an intensive care doctor based in Manchester. He has won 1st and 3rd prizes for the Doctors for the NHS essay competitions (2023 and 2021, respectively), 1st and joint 2nd prize for the Society of Medical Writers’ non-fiction competition in 2022, and 2nd prize for the Health Education England essay competition 2021.
By Mark ZY Tan | November 18 2024 | ISBN: 978-1914066528 | Paperback and eBook formats available