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P**T
Great read
I just finished this book and enjoyed it immensely. I actually read it in one day on a long flight from overseas to back home in the USA. It kept me thoroughly entertained for the entire trip. As a matter of fact, when the pilot announced our descent and approach into Wash DC Dulles, I wanted to shout "wait! I'm on the last chapter and I need to finish it before we land!"Having worked as a Nurse Practitioner in Psychiatry at a very large cancer hospital for many years (I'm now retired), I could visualize his patients so clearly and understood so well his heart-felt efforts to help them. Hospital work is not for the faint-hearted and I would imagine that to be doubly true in the ER. I appreciated his tenderness and protectiveness toward his life-work as I also felt that way about mine. The first year of my hospital career was scary and overwhelming with the vast hordes of patients walking and waiting everywhere. The human suffering component cannot be understated. With all of that, I began to grow and see my role as a spiritual calling with being in the right place at the right time for the right reason. Perhaps the author also felt that about his position. I also know from experience how important it is, as the author mentions, to develop other interests and interactions outside of the grueling work environment to charge one's batteries for the next day.Reading this book highlighted for me the toll that his work took though on his level of "normalcy", for lack of a better word. Seeing so much death, pain and human misery shoves harsh realities into one's face every day in a unique way that a tire salesperson, for example, never has. It does rob one of a rose-colored glasses innocence and a naive way of looking at the world as many people have.I would love to see this author write another book. He writes beautifully, clearly and oh so sincerely. I wish him well during his retirement and hope he gets many sunrises.
K**R
Excellent
As a retired paramedic of 31 years, I would whole heartedly recommend this book to any ER nurse or medic….or to anyone thinking of going into the emergency field. It brought back a few memories for me.
A**R
Very good read
I give it 5 stars and read it thru at one sitting, that's how good it was. Some of the stories were quite moving and brought a tear to the eye of even a hard-hearted b*stard like this guy!Just a few comments:The title is... odd. I would have called it just "Letters from The E.R." Is "The Pit" an inside term for an E.R.? If so, I don't know it. Especially where this book is self-published and lacks the promo backing of a big publisher, I'd recommend making the title work for you.One or two others have commented that the letters aspect of this writing was kind of an unnecessary drag. I'm inclined to agree. It might have been useful and even interesting if "Jack" had responded on occasion. I'd drop all the text relating to letters and rename the book "REAL STORIES FROM THE E.R." I think that title would sell itself.Should have been longer. Especially if self-published. It doesn't cost much more to print a 300-page book than a 200-page book. The good doc says he treated 150,000 patients over his career. I'm sure he could easily have added 20 chapters.The chapter at the end DREAMS really hit home! He mentions this is a common dream and I agree. I can't count how many times I've had a dream where I forgot about a test, or even an entire course (like he dreamed) and woke up in a cold sweat agonizing over getting an F and maybe even flunking out of school due to a stupid unforgiveable oversight! I think it's a common dream of driven over-achievers. I like to think that of myself and I'm sure Doc Crocker qualifies!None of these comments are meant as criticisms. Buy this book and read it! You'll enjoy it immeasurably if you like "doctor stories"!
K**N
If you enjoy ER medicine in any capacity, you will love this book!
As an ER veterinarian, I am consumed with managing medical crisis in the animal world. That said, I do not want to read about it in my off hours. Enter Dr. Crocker’s tales from the ER—so hard to put down!! So intriguing and relatable!! A joy to read!!
H**E
A wonderful book!
I wish I could have worked beside you! I have had 25 plus years spanning from labor and delivery to long term care. A few years in ER a lot of years in ICU. When you speak of listening to the patient, touching their hand my heart soared! My GP is in his seventies and you and he would be great friends. He always pays my hand, puts down the chart and listens to me. I can't say the same about my cardiologist. He is a very good doctor but he doesn't listen to me and has never shook my hand. Oh the things he could learn from you. This book should be mandatory reading for all medical students. Your wisdom on each page should be read and practiced. I was sad to finish this book. Please please write another book with more stories! You left me yearning for more. I also loved that you respected your whole team. I'm sure your lack of ego was surprising to most nurses. I just can't say enough about this book. I will be telling all my nursing friends to read this bookl
M**F
Enthralling
This excellent book is enthralling from start to finish, never slow, never boring. At the same time, while there are many intense episodes, the mindful approach by which Dr Crocker ponders the mysteries of a career straddling the borders of life and death, is too profound to dismiss the book as another account of medical joyriding. What really makes the book unique is its epistolary format. Dr Cocker frames the chapters as letters to his good friend Jack - to whom he had actually intended to send regular accounts of his experiences and thoughts decades ago. There is no chronological order imposed; each chapter tells a tale and explores what truths and lessons are revealed by it. Definitely worth your time and purchase.
V**5
Love this book
I love reading about what happens behind the scenes in the ER. It’s well written I even purchased his second book!
A**R
Loved it...
I loved the author's warmth and concern for his patients. Well-written too. Bonus! Funny often.Made me less nervous about going to the ER.
A**R
Unusual story style leads to a wonderful book
I was hesitant to start this book, having been disappointed in the ‘letter’ style of memoir previously. I am very happy to say that it was definitely not the case with this excellent memoir. The stories are well written and presented, and highly engaging. I didn’t want to put the book down, and was sad when I finished it. If you enjoy medical memoirs, I can highly recommend this book. I hope the author, Dr Crocker, writes a sequel. I have recommended it to all my fellow members of a memoir reading group on FB.
F**I
Fi
Interesting her to go hospital as is very unwell. Disappointed that is was so short. Series interesting though well together. Well, worth reading
N**I
Highs & Lows in the ER
Fabulous book! I am a wannabe medical person and was totally engrossed in this 'true stories from the ER' book. Definitely worth reading!! Highlights the ups and downs of working life in the ER. Loved it!
J**H
Interesting read
Easy to understand and what the medical profession has to put up with.
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