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Original Title: | Confessions of Emergency Room Doctors |
ISBN: | 0740768638 (ISBN13: 9780740768637) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rocky Lang
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.32 | 66 Users | 11 Reviews

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Title | : | Confessions of Emergency Room Doctors |
Author | : | Rocky Lang |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2007 by Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Medical. Health. Medicine. Humor |
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Rocky Lang and Dr. Erick Montero offer up more than 200 firsthand accounts of emergency room dramas, along with bizarre and insightful medical facts and stats, all inside Confessions of Emergency Room Doctors. Broken up into easy-reading sections, sample entries include:Strange Disease Fact: A melcryptovestimentaphilliac is someone who compulsively steals ladies underwear.
Dr. Brown, Chicago Hospital, writes: "A woman came into the ER, ready to give birth, followed by her husband and about ten kids. Their last name was King. We took her to the operating room and soon I came out and announced that he was the proud father of a baby boy-I told him his wife said that he should name the little one. Mr. King scratched his head and said, "Gee I just don't know, I've just about used up all the names I can think of." He glanced up at a sign that read, "No Smoking." "That's it," he says, "I'll name him Nosmo-Nosmo King."
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Ratings: 3.32 From 66 Users | 11 ReviewsEvaluation About Books Confessions of Emergency Room Doctors
I've read most of these other places, but it was a nice break between heavy reads.I thought this book was funny. Being a nursing student I can see how some people would make those charting mistakes. It was a light, humorous read that had me laughing out loud at times.
I am wondering if the authors just went through different books and online to make this book. So many of these stories can be found in other first hand accounts from emergency doctors so makes you question if those are even real. In the section of things premed students said some of those are credited to other students in other books and online. How this book got published is a mystery and I regret reading it.

The saying is "Don't judge a book by it's cover." If I had followed that rule, I would not have enjoyed the book nearly as much a I did. The graphics on the cover and its large-print vignettes mixed with factoids visual formatting is a dead give-away to the seriousness of the book. The only books printed like this are books for boys ages 8-12 to be purchased at school book fairs sometime between the latter half of the 1990s to now.The short stories in this book are "small giggles" funny. It is a
this book left me obstipated! 1/3rd pages are just one paragraph long stories--so leaving leaving much of the page blank. another 1/3rd is fuller crap--not stories! the stories are not even told by ER doctors, but just gossip poop , many told by anon, meaning urban myths! this book, coming out in 2007, i thought i was in for new material, stories from er doctors--like the real-life shows on cable these days. no! i read through in in 30 minutes! BORING!! maybe being an ER nurse, i am being hard
nice book of er doctors!
A quite typical collection of amusing hospital bloopers, quotes and urban legends. I don't think there's much here that's original; you'll find the bulk of these in other books and online as well.
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