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OverviewA pioneering cardiac surgeon expertly sews up the heart of surgery, the health of the nation, and the NHS. The Angina Monologues speeds from the transporting of a donor’s heart up the motorway hard shoulder, to cautionary stories of excessive intervention gone awry in US hospitals, to a traumatic trip to bring advanced cardiac surgery to the Palestinian West Bank. Nashef tells heart-stopping stories of transplants, coronary artery bypasses, aorta repair, and cardiac arrest. He also delivers humane advice about medical realities rarely observed: the futility of obsessing over diet, the necessity of calculating risks, the role of decision making, the resilience of doctor and patient alike, and the threadbare brilliance of the NHS. Nashef is a magnificently warm and likeable doctor and writer; and he has the best imaginable bedside manner. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Samer NashefPublisher: Scribe Publications Imprint: Scribe Publications Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm ISBN: 9781911617785ISBN 10: 1911617788 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 09 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for The Naked Surgeon: `[The Naked Surgeon] takes a scalpel to the medical profession and asks if patients get the standard of care they have the right to expect from their surgeons ... A valuable resource.' * Irish Independent * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: `One can't help but think of Henry Marsh when reading Samer Nashef ... [He] writes clearly, with plentiful moments of humour.' * The Independent * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: `A Malcolm Gladwell-esque look at what happens in operating theatres ... Nashef's humanity and compassion shine through.' * The Times * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: '[The Naked Surgeon] takes a scalpel to the medical profession and asks if patients get the standard of care they have the right to expect from their surgeons ... A valuable resource.' * Irish Independent * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: 'One can't help but think of Henry Marsh when reading Samer Nashef ... [He] writes clearly, with plentiful moments of humour.' * The Independent * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: 'A Malcolm Gladwell-esque look at what happens in operating theatres ... Nashef's humanity and compassion shine through.' * The Times * 'It's funny, sad, uplifting and hopeful. Samer Nashef's writing style is easy for the lay person to understand (his description of how to do a heart transplant is unforgettable) but is also interesting to those who have some knowledge of cardiology ... Whether you work in medicine or are just interested in how heart problems can be corrected by surgery, this is a great read. I read this book in a couple of days because the stories were so varied and enthralling.' * Sam Still Reading * 'Enthralling and outspoken.' -- Andrew Billen * The Times * 'Nashef's honest, unvarnished writing about his life and death work has given his readers new insights into the reality of life inside the operating theatre.' -- Stephen Sackur * BBC World News <i>HARDtalk</i> * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: `[The Naked Surgeon] takes a scalpel to the medical profession and asks if patients get the standard of care they have the right to expect from their surgeons ... A valuable resource.' * Irish Independent * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: `One can't help but think of Henry Marsh when reading Samer Nashef ... [He] writes clearly, with plentiful moments of humour.' * The Independent * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: `A Malcolm Gladwell-esque look at what happens in operating theatres ... Nashef's humanity and compassion shine through.' * The Times * `It's funny, sad, uplifting and hopeful. Samer Nashef's writing style is easy for the lay person to understand (his description of how to do a heart transplant is unforgettable) but is also interesting to those who have some knowledge of cardiology ... Whether you work in medicine or are just interested in how heart problems can be corrected by surgery, this is a great read. I read this book in a couple of days because the stories were so varied and enthralling.' * Sam Still Reading * `Enthralling and outspoken.' -- Andrew Billen * The Times * ‘Nashef's honest, unvarnished writing about his life and death work has given his readers new insights into the reality of life inside the operating theatre.’ -- Stephen Sackur * BBC World News <i>HARDtalk</i> * ‘Enthralling and outspoken.’ -- Andrew Billen * The Times * ‘It’s funny, sad, uplifting and hopeful. Samer Nashef’s writing style is easy for the lay person to understand (his description of how to do a heart transplant is unforgettable) but is also interesting to those who have some knowledge of cardiology ... Whether you work in medicine or are just interested in how heart problems can be corrected by surgery, this is a great read. I read this book in a couple of days because the stories were so varied and enthralling.’ * Sam Still Reading * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: ‘A Malcolm Gladwell-esque look at what happens in operating theatres … Nashef’s humanity and compassion shine through.’ * The Times * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: ‘One can’t help but think of Henry Marsh when reading Samer Nashef … [He] writes clearly, with plentiful moments of humour.’ * The Independent * Praise for The Naked Surgeon: ‘[The Naked Surgeon] takes a scalpel to the medical profession and asks if patients get the standard of care they have the right to expect from their surgeons … A valuable resource.’ * Irish Independent * Author InformationSamer Nashef qualified as a doctor at the University of Bristol in 1980 and is a consultant cardiac surgeon at Papworth Hospital in Cambridge. He is a dedicated teacher and communicator and is recognised as a world-leading expert on risk and quality in surgical care. He is the author of The Naked Surgeon and a compiler of cryptic crosswords for The Guardian and the Financial Times. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |