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Where It Hurts invites us to peer into the space between health and illness, life and death, through the voices of the people who work on medicine's frontlines: doctors, nurses, EMTs, therapists, and more. In raw and revealing essays, stories, and poems, they share what it's like to deal with difficult patients, life-changing diagnoses, private doubts, painful failures, and the victories that keep them going.
By turns conversational, spare, urgent, poetic, plain-spoken, heart-rending, and heart-mending, each piece offers a glimpse into the extraordinary daily realities of those charged with taking care of us at our most vulnerable.
A doctor shares the do-or-die pep talk she gives herself while performing a life-saving procedure.
A nurse wrestles with caring for a woman accused of murder.
A neurologist recalls how learning the art of pole dancing helped her through residency.
A GI fellow serves us an unorthodox "cure" for an ER regular with a dangerous love for fajitas.
A surgeon-poet imagines inviting Death over for tea.
Anger, shame, panic, loneliness, love, hate, wonder, joy: They're all part of a day's work. As the authors of each piece unpack the highs and lows of their vocation, they teach us what it means to empathize deeply, to live fully, and to be human.
Contents
Introduction
Wrangling Dragons (Self-Doubt)
The Thin Line Between Love and Hate
Sound and Furies (Shame and Anger)
Lost In Translation (Confusion)
Alone Again, Unnaturally (Loneliness)
The Plague Year (Panic)
Death Sentences (Feeling Mortal)
The Wonder Years (Curiosity)
About the Contributors



