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anyone read any good nursing stories lately? Fiction, nonfiction? Right now I'm reading Nurse: The true story of Mary Benjamin. its by Peggy Anderson. was published in the 70's. My mom bought it for me, (" i read it when I was in nursing school!") So far, a pretty good book.

How Doctors Think by Jerome Groopman.

It is a doctor book rather than a nurse book but I'm enjoying it so much I wanted to share and this seemed the most logical place. I also think this thread is worth bumping up.

A doctor book but good, The House of God by Samuel Shem. Critical Care (fiction) by Richard Dooling.

Specializes in LTC, Subacute Rehab.
For something alittle different:

Trauma Junkie : Memoirs of an Emergency Flight Nurse by Janice Hudson.

I LOVED this book when I first read it.

I've got to second this. Wonderful book - definitely a can't-put-it-down.

Not so nursing, but engrossing nevertheless: Just Here Trying To Save A Few Lives by Pamela Grim, MD (emergency medicine).

Specializes in Critical care, trauma, cardiac, neuro.

Last month, I read a fantastic novel by an RN. It is No Other Medicine by Gail Ghinga Hallas, RN. I downloaded it from Amazonto Kindle on my laptop. She can write and just knows nursing. I hate when non-nurses write about nurses. They don't get it.

In the book there were good and bad nurses, good and bad doctors - just like real life!

Her website says she is coming out with another book soon. I can't wait!

Disclosure: No, I don't know her.

Specializes in Critical care, trauma, cardiac, neuro.
How Doctors Think by Jerome Groopman.

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That is such a good and accurate book!

Nevermind then.

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