Night Shift is a medical book written by Dr. Mark Plaster about his personal experiences working as an ER doctor.
I absolutely love books like this. I don't know why, but I'm always intrigued by interesting or unique medical patient cases / stories. I, myself, could NEVER work in the medical field. The blood, vomit ,etc is not something I could handle, so I have the utmost respect for those that do.
Dr. Plaster did a great job telling these stories. He sounded compassionate and sympathetic towards EVERY patient he told us about, admitted he had flaws [ wow a doctor admitting he wasn't perfect! haha jk ]; and he kept his personal life stories fairly limited so the majority of the book is straight to the point with the patient stories!
I particularly liked the story about the 13/14 year old girls and how he could relate due to his daughter being the same age... how it put some things into perspective for him. As a mother to a 13 year old, I have the same fears and worries too.
I also liked the story about the old homeless man who was upset about cutting off the "many sizes too big" suit he had on. With the way he told that story, you could tell he actually had respect and concern for the old man.
This was well worth the read, check it out!