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Max Pemberton

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      Dein erstaunlicher Körper und wie man in ihm lebt

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Alle schrumpfen sich so klein sie können! Nein – noch viel kleiner! Wir müssen klein genug sein, um durch Nasenlöcher zu krabbeln, in Augäpfel zu schauen und durch die Blutbahnen zu treiben, denn wir begeben uns auf eine erstaunliche Reise durch die fantastische menschliche Anatomie. Auf unserer Reise werden wir verblüffende Fakten über die Funktionsweisen unseres Körpers erfahren und warum er so außerordentlich besonders ist. Und das ist noch nicht alles: Dr. Max Pemberton wird uns mit seinen Expertentipps für ein gesundes Leben und eine gesunde Ernährung helfen, uns besser zu fühlen. Also: Alle schnappen sich eine Lupe und ein Stethoskop, und auf geht´s zu unserem wunderbaren Abenteuer des Menschseins!

      Das wunderbare Abenteuer des Menschseins
    • The Doctor Will See You Now

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      "After a year on the streets treating outreach patients, Max Pemberton is back in the relative comfort of hospital. This time running between elderly care and the dementia clinic to A & E and outpatients. No longer inexperienced (Max and his doctor friends can now tell when someone is actually dead), they are on the front line of patient care for better or worse. In the midst of an NHS still under threat (some things never change) there are committed and caring doctors, big issues, hope, frustration, huge societal changes affecting the entire health system as well as the drama of everyday life in a big hospital, from biscuit wars to resus. It's not like television, this is real - there are no easy answers ..."--Back cover.

      The Doctor Will See You Now
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    • Trust Me Im A Junior Doctor

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      'Very funny and frank' Independent 'Reads like Scrubs: The Blog ... funny and awful in equal measure' Observer * * * * * * * The bestselling real life story of a hapless junior doctor, based on his columns written anonymously for the Telegraph. IF YOU'RE GOING to be ill, it's best to avoid the first Wednesday in August. This is the day when junior doctors graduate to their first placements and begin to face having to put into practice what they have spent the last six years learning. Starting on the evening before he begins work as a doctor, this book charts Max Pemberton's touching and funny journey through his first year in the NHS. Progressing from youthful idealism to frank bewilderment, Max realises how little his job is about 'saving people' and how much of his time is taken up by signing forms and trying to figure out all the important things no one has explained yet -- for example, the crucial question of how to tell whether someone is dead or not. Along the way, Max and his fellow fledgling doctors grapple with the complicated questions of life, love, mental health and how on earth to make time to do your laundry. All Creatures Great and Small meets Bridget Jones's Diary, this is a humorous and accessible peek into a world which you'd normally need a medical degree to witness. If you enjoy Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor, don't miss the follow-up titles Where Does It Hurt? and The Doctor Will See You Now.

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