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OverviewWhat is normal? There is so much beauty and identity to be found in being unique. Projectile bodily fluids... A strangely shaped baby coming into the world... A stubborn patient and her cancerous 'beauty spot'... With a delightful blend of gentle humour, empathy, and refreshing honesty, Chloe delves into the highs and lows of the human experience - from the magical moments of birth to the heart-breaking farewells of death, from the courage displayed in the face of chronic illness to the unsettling selfishness witnessed in times of suffering. In this memoir, Chloe invites you to join her on a path less travelled, offering a unique perspective on the wonders and fragilities of the human body, whilst navigating the complexities of her own life, as the truth behind her challenges are unveiled. Whether you're a fan of medical dramas or simply captivated by life's complexities, this charming and quirky exploration of Chloe's life as a physician associate student is sure to evoke laughter, tears, and unwavering entertainment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chloe BrathwaitePublisher: Faithful Pages Publishing Imprint: Faithful Pages Publishing ISBN: 9781738514106ISBN 10: 1738514102 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 08 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'A terrifically written, touching, open and honest memoir, perfect for those who enjoy humour, exploring human experiences and differences, and aren't too squeamish.' Ajda Vucicevic, Publishing Director, HarperCollins Publishers 'Chloe's story of the journey a physician associate student takes is accurate and entertaining. Outside of the PA profession, few clinicians truly understand the level of knowledge and skills required to successfully complete this incredibly intense course and become a qualified PA. Chloe shares her own personal struggles - both academic and emotional. She has demonstrated the continuity of care PAs can provide by being part of her practice team for many years. Well worth a read!' Karen Roberts, Reader in Physician Associate Education at Brighton and Sussex Medical School 'An entertaining, insightful, and refreshingly honest glimpse into the life of a Physician Associate student.' Dr Katherine Taylor, General Practitioner and Clinical Lecturer 'A unique perspective and a thoughtful and honest account of a Physician Associate student's' journey, navigating the challenges of PA education and providing insight into the complexities of healthcare and clinical placements. A recommended read for any prospective student contemplating working in the NHS'. Professor Jeannie Watkins, Programme Director for the Masters in Physician Associate Studies, Swansea 'A terrifically written, touching, open and honest memoir, perfect for those who enjoy humour, exploring human experiences and differences, and aren't too squeamish.' Ajda Vucicevic, Publishing Director, HarperCollins Publishers 'Chloe's story of the journey a physician associate student takes is accurate and entertaining. Outside of the PA profession, few clinicians truly understand the level of knowledge and skills required to successfully complete this incredibly intense course and become a qualified PA. Chloe shares her own personal struggles - both academic and emotional. She has demonstrated the continuity of care PAs can provide by being part of her practice team for many years. Well worth a read!' Karen Roberts, Reader in Physician Associate Education at Brighton and Sussex Medical School 'An entertaining, insightful, and refreshingly honest glimpse into the life of a Physician Associate student.' Dr Katherine Taylor, General Practitioner and Clinical Lecturer 'A unique perspective and a thoughtful and honest account of a Physician Associate student's' journey, navigating the challenges of PA education and providing insight into the complexities of healthcare and clinical placements'. Professor Jeannie Watkins, Programme Director for the Masters in Physician Associate Studies, Swansea Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |