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This second book in the Jack Spenser, M.D., series describes the years of training it takes to become a physician/pathologist. The story focuses on the complex relationship between an apprentice and master whose credo is "You can't not know." Jack's struggle to meet such a high standard results in a compelling story with highs, lows, success, failure, and ultimately wisdom. In addition, some parts of the book are really funny.
This book is a journal I kept when I was a defendant in a medical malpractice lawsuit. It describes what happened, as well as my reactions, thoughts, and feelings--and how the litigation affected my life and other lives. To my knowledge a work of this kind has never been published. Physicians should read this book. Patients should read this book. It's a survival guide for everybody.
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