11.4.24

Good Practice



Good Practice: Confessions of a Physician Associate
By Chloe Brathwaite
Genre:- Medical Memoir/Non Fiction
Pages:-260
Blurb:-What is normal? There is so much beauty and identity to be found in being unique.
 Projectile bodily fluids... A strangely shaped baby coming into the world... A stubborn patient and her cancerous 'beauty spot'...
 With a delightful blend of gentle humour, empathy, and refreshing honesty, Chloe delves into the highs and lows of the human experience-from the magical moments of birth to the heart-breaking farewells of death, from the courage displayed in the face of chronic illness to the unsettling selfishness witnessed in times of suffering.
 In this memoir, Chloe invites you to join her on a path less travelled, offering a unique perspective on the wonders and fragilities of the human body, whilst navigating the complexities of her own life, as the truth behind her challenges are unveiled. Whether you're a fan of medical dramas or simply captivated by life's complexities, this charming and quirky exploration of Chloe's life as a physician associate student is sure to evoke laughter, tears, and unwavering entertainment.
 On a family holiday in 2015, I read Confessions of a GP by Dr Benjamin Daniels. I loved the book and felt inspired to write my own medical memoir but worried that the idea was outside of my capability and impossible to turn into a reality, but for next couple of years, the desire never left my mind.
 Eventually after asking myself of what was the worst that could happen, I decided to start to plan and plot my memoir, start writing and see where the words would take me.
 After many doubts, drafts, rewrites, and a few years, I finished my medical memoir and wanted to share it with the world. I hope that you enjoy it.
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My Review:-This is an inspiring and honest book from Chloe Brathwaite, physician associate. We go on a journey with Chloe, following the struggles and challenges she went though to be part of the healthcare associate. I found myself laughing and crying, as Chloe opened her heart up to share everything with us. Chloe has used her own journey to help others that struggle with being dyslexic and other disabilities. I found myself relating to Chloe story with being dyslexic and also disabled. Being dyslexic isn't as easy as some might think it is, many children and adults miss out because it is either misdiagnosed or it not noticed until later on in life. If you are struggling with dyslexic, disabilities or looking to going into the healthcare, I would recommend this book to you.

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