The Real Grey’s Anatomy: A Behind-the Scenes Look at the Real Lives of Surgical Residents
- Author:
- Berkley Books
- Publisher:
- Andrew Holtz
- Reviewed in:
- Spring 2011
- Category:
- Medicine
Do surgeons talk about their sex lives while cutting a heart open? How do surgeons respond to death? How do they react when asked to save the life of an abuser, criminal, or addict? Since its debut, the ABC TV medical drama Grey's Anatomy has asked such questions. With an emphasis on the personal lives of the surgical interns, residents, and attending physicians, the show has generated interest in how these professionals survive this rigorous educational program. How much of its drama is entertainment, and how much is accurate? Holtz examines a group of new surgical residents in the Pacific Northwest as they tackle long hours, procedures, and emotional ups and downs that comprise the life of a student of surgery. Holtz is a clinical instructor at Oregon Health and Science University, in Portland.
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