"It can escalate rapidly, that's certain, from zero to a hundred "Ronnie was sitting in the staff room alongside Michael. In the background, the fluorescent lights hummed softly, blending with the recurring cacophony of cries and distressed patients from outside—a sound they had grown accustomed to over months and years, oddly enough, it didn't disturb them in the slightest. Both of them were striving to survive their residency, well aware that nothing was certain, even when relying on their established principles. Unexpected situations could arise out of nowhere, or as Michael often put it, "from zero to a hundred." One minute you're quietly reading in your room or rubbing your weary eyes, thinking the day is done, and the next moment-"Yeah, we're coming. What's his blood pressure?" Michael quickly got up from his chair. A general surgery department. At any moment, everything can turn upside down in a second. A patient bleeds nearly to death, an unknown woman arrives with a severe head injury - all within a few minutes, all based on real life events. The book "Last Week of August" describes the life of the surgical department, the fascinating world of forensic medicine and the life of police investigators, and keeps the reader in suspense until the surprising end. This is the first part of the series "Deliberate cut".
"It can escalate rapidly, that's certain, from zero to a hundred "Ronnie was sitting in the staff room alongside Michael. In the background, the fluorescent lights hummed softly, blending with the recurring cacophony of cries and distressed patients from outside—a sound they had grown accustomed to over months and years, oddly enough, it didn't disturb them in the slightest. Both of them were striving to survive their residency, well aware that nothing was certain, even when relying on their established principles. Unexpected situations could arise out of nowhere, or as Michael often put it, "from zero to a hundred." One minute you're quietly reading in your room or rubbing your weary eyes, thinking the day is done, and the next moment-"Yeah, we're coming. What's his blood pressure?" Michael quickly got up from his chair. A general surgery department. At any moment, everything can turn upside down in a second. A patient bleeds nearly to death, an unknown woman arrives with a severe head injury - all within a few minutes, all based on real life events. The book "Last Week of August" describes the life of the surgical department, the fascinating world of forensic medicine and the life of police investigators, and keeps the reader in suspense until the surprising end. This is the first part of the series "Deliberate cut".