Notaufnahme
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Frank Huyler, 34, ist Arzt. Er arbeitet in der Notaufnahme eines Krankenhauses in Albuquerque (New Mexico/ USA).
Dieser Autor beleuchtet die menschliche Erfahrung durch die Brille der medizinischen Praxis und ihrer tiefgreifenden ethischen Dilemmata. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch einen scharfen Einblick in die Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen und die Zerbrechlichkeit des Lebens aus. Durch sein Werk bietet uns der Autor Reflexionen über Mitgefühl, Opferbereitschaft und die unvorhersehbare Natur des Schicksals. Sein Stil ist sowohl präzise als auch einfühlsam und bietet den Lesern eine einzigartige Mischung aus scharfer Beobachtung und emotionaler Resonanz.





Frank Huyler, 34, ist Arzt. Er arbeitet in der Notaufnahme eines Krankenhauses in Albuquerque (New Mexico/ USA).
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