How can a young, newly qualified doctor cope with a double personal tragedy in the winter of 1983, and then be thrust headlong into his first job in the British National Health Service, with little time to grieve and readjust?
Dr Richak Ramesh is a proud junior house officer, but has scores to settle. He looks for redemption along a fractious road, and is driven by his need to uncover the truth behind the unexpected, premature death of his father. The path will test his endurance and mental stamina, along with his desire and honest feelings for the women around him.
With themes of grief, drug addiction, loyalty, racism, treachery, arrogance, deceit, infidelity and revenge, Code Diagnosis Deception is a true rollercoaster ride, as the author throws everything into life in a dilapidated hospital situated in the heart of Lancashire’s Ribble Valley.
A good read with many quick plot twists . . A junior doctor uncovers a web of corruption within the NHS between high ranking doctors , a government health minister and a Bulgarian mafia type who is head of a drug company promoting what he says is a miracle cancer drug . If you work in a hospital you will especially enjoy this . The lead is a bit like a cross between a junior doctor and 007 .
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