Werner Ernst, a second-year medical resident, encounters the stark realities of the modern intensive care unit, the fears and illusions of the loved ones of the terminally ill, and the exhaustion and irony of doctors, nurses, and technicians.
Richard Dooling is a novelist, screenwriter, and lawyer, a visiting professor at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Law, and a frequent contributor to TheNew York Times. He is the author of Critical Care, Brain Storm, Bet Your Life, and White Man’s Grave, which was a finalist for the National Book Award. He lives in Omaha, Nebraska, with his wife, children, and computers.
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Werner Ernst, a second-year medical resident, encounters the stark realities of the modern intensive care unit, the fears and illusions of the loved ones of the terminally ill, and the exhaustion and irony of doctors, nurses, and technicians.
Richard Dooling is a novelist, screenwriter, and lawyer, a visiting professor at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Law, and a frequent contributor to TheNew York Times. He is the author of Critical Care, Brain Storm, Bet Your Life, and White Man’s Grave, which was a finalist for the National Book Award. He lives in Omaha, Nebraska, with his wife, children, and computers.
View titles by Richard Dooling