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  • Miracles & Mayhem in the ER

  • Unbelievable True Stories from an Emergency Room Doctor
  • Written by: Dr. Brent Rock Russell
  • Narrated by: Al Kessel
  • Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Miracles & Mayhem in the ER

Written by: Dr. Brent Rock Russell
Narrated by: Al Kessel
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Publisher's Summary

In Miracles and Mayhem in the ER, Dr. Brent Russell shares true-life stories of his early days as an emergency room doctor. Contemplative and oftentimes hilarious, Dr. Russell leads the listener through the glass doors and down the narrow halls of the ER where desperate patients, young and old, come to get well. Occasionally heart wrenching and always fast-paced, Miracles and Mayhem in the ER will have listeners holding their breath one second and celebrating the next. Through his night shifts at a renowned Portland, Oregon, hospital, Russell discovers his role and his confidence as he treats people from all walks of life, including humanity's most bizarre, in the ER. Each shift brings a new, bracing story to tell.

©2013 Brent Rock Russell (P)2015 Brent Rock Russell

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Not good, not bad either

A non-medical person might find this book interesting. I worked in a hospital I did not. It was ok and I did finish it, but several things bothered me. The vocabulary was grade-school level. I didn't think the stories were that intriguing, but they might be to non-medical people.
I also don't like when a male narrator tries to imitate a female voice. It just doesn't come out well, but that is not unique to this book. I was however interested in knowing what was going on in the doctor's mind about certain situations. It's nice to know they think about things afterwards.
I like the concept of the book but didn't find it that well done. It's ok, but not a page turner.

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