
The Trauma Chronicles
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Narrated by:
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Gordon Griffin
About this listen
'Never, never, never give in', Winston Churchill's famous quotation, best sums up the life of Stephen Westaby, the world-leading cardiothoracic surgeon. This audiobook chronicles the triumphs and failures of his surgical life, the lives saved and extended, the innovations (such as artificial hearts) he developed and his research discoveries.
Having spent his childhood in the backstreets of a northern steel town, he went on to become one of the world's foremost heart surgeons. His drive for perfection in his profession took him to the world-renowned Harefield Hospital, the foremost heart surgery centre in Birmingham, Alabama and the newly-created Cardiothoracic Centre in Oxford.
Then in 2019 in Wuhan he was the first Western doctor to learn about Covid-19 before the virus was identified.
©2023 Stephen Westaby (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdCritic reviews
"The stakes could not be higher in this bloody, muscular and adrenaline-charged memoir from a pioneering heart surgeon...at points it made my own heart race dangerously. 'Surgeons are meant to be objective,' Westaby tells himself, 'not human'. What makes this book so fascinating, and so moving, is the terrible tension between these necessary qualities." (The Sunday Times)
"Westaby is everything you would hope from a maverick surgical genius: authoritative, engaged, passionate and opinionated. His book, annoyingly well written for someone who has penned only medical papers and handbooks, reads like a thriller, except with rather more corpses. You race to each chapter's end to see if his certain-to-die patient survives." (The Times)
Fantastic, honest read. Did not want this to end
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Always a great listen
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He’s written a belter again!
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Another fantastic book
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This book however feels like a continuous moan about modern healthcare with the odd, ill-fitting patient story thrown in.
Confident judgements on trauma and prehospital care based on anecdote and cherry picking of data, disdain for medical TV programmes and their disregard of patient confidentiality and a condescending attitude to the inclusivity and focus on mental well-being of the current NHS. Uncomfortably hypocritical from the surgeon who reflected on his appearance on BBCs ‘Your Life in their Hands’ as one of the best parts of his career and seemingly takes pride in having ruined many marriages and relationships and spent little time with his family, prioritising surgery over them.
While no doubt a gifted surgeon who has made countless positive contributions to the world of surgery and medicine, Mr Westaby seems to forget he is not the only intelligent person in healthcare.
Disappointing
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Horribly arrogant.
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