How to Survive Being a Doctor: Tongue-In-Cheek Advice and Cheeky Illustrations about Being a Doctor
By (Author) Clive Whichelow
By (author) Mike Haskins
Octopus Publishing Group
Summersdale Publishers
8th March 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Doctor / patient relationship
Gift books
610.695
Hardback
96
Width 111mm, Height 154mm
What seems to be the problem
Your job is rewarding, but if you're going to be faced with the horrors of the human body, you're going to need survival skills:
Think positively: At least you aren't suffering from these ailments. Well, not yet...
Reassure yourself: One day you will be able to retire - assuming you survive that long.
This mischievous little book will help see you through your years as a doctor with tongue-in-cheek advice and cheeky illustrations.
Mike Haskins is a writer and researcher who has worked on TV providing scripts for everyone from Simon Pegg to Christopher Biggins. He has worked on radio series featuring Des O Connor, Bruce Forsyth and Brian Eno (although sadly not all at the same time). He has worked for many years with Griff Rhys Jones and has written (or co-written) a vast pile of books including the bestselling joke collection Man Walks Into A Bar.
|| Clive Whichelow is a journalist and comedy writer. He has written for Rory Bremner, Jonathan Ross, Spitting Image and many others as well as for The Mail on Sunday, the Daily Express and the Daily Mirror.