Jason's Dilemma
By (Author) Ernest McIvor
National Pacific Press
National Pacific Press
1st December 2010
New Zealand
General
Fiction
823.3
Paperback
460
Life is a strange mixture of ambitions and desires, and everyone who is born into this world must find his or her own path to travel. Jason's Dilemma takes a fictional look at the life and times of a young medical graduate who is working in a hospital as a junior doctor and studying to become a fully qualified surgeon. While he has reached full adult maturity, Jason is still trying to find a niche for himself in his chosen profession, and he is faced with many common problems that challenge his ability to fully understand and satisfactorily resolve them. In his daily work as a young doctor, Jason ponders the scientific work that led to medical discoveries that we now take for granted, and soon finds that the rational thought and logic that prevails in the profession of medical science cannot be applied so easily to the workings of the outside world, especially when it comes to friendships and relationships. Jason's Dilemma presents an insightful view of life that could be experienced by any young person trying to establish him/herself in today's society.